falling out
英 [ˌfɔːlɪŋ ˈaʊt]
美 [ˌfɔːlɪŋ ˈaʊt]
网络 争吵; 脱落; 吵架; 闹翻
英英释义
noun
- a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
- they hoped to avoid a break in relations
双语例句
- One night she sees a little star falling out of the sky.
一天夜里,她看见一颗小星星从天空中坠落。 - It was rumored that she had a falling out with irina.
传说是她和依莲娜闹翻了。 - I was combing my hair and it was just falling out in clumps.
我梳头的时候,头发一团一团地往下掉。 - You never know when your teeth'll start falling out.
你永远不知道哪天牙齿就掉光了。 - She also wrote critically about the arrest and trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oil tycoon jailed after falling out with the Kremlin.
和克里姆林宫闹翻的石油大亨霍多尔科夫斯基被捕后,她也严厉批评了这种逮捕和审判。 - The papers are falling out of the envelop, push them back.
论文从封袋里掉出来了,把它们放回原处。 - Through shadows falling out of memory and time.
让阴影离开回忆和时间。 - I wish we could have been friends, but we had a falling out after I cheated on him.
我真希望我们还是朋友,但自从我骗了他之后,我们便形同路人。 - When he saw the papers falling out of the envelope, he shoved them back.
当他看到书信文件从封套掉出来时;便把它们推进去了。 - One of my biggest regrets in life was intentionally falling out of touch with high school friends.
我人生中的一大遗憾是和高中朋友闹翻了。