Fall through
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定义
(Our deal may) fall through: (我们的交易可能会)落空,失败
I had planned to sail round the world but the sponsorship fell through.我原本计划环游世界,但是赞助告吹了。
练习 1
Replace the phrasal verb broke up in the sentence below:
After I gave it to him, he with me and called off the engagement!
After I gave it to him, he with me and called off the engagement!
Replace the phrasal verb broke up in the sentence below:
After I gave it to him, he split up with me and called off the engagement!
After I gave it to him, he split up with me and called off the engagement!
split up: The phrasal verb to "break up" indicates that a couple has separated. Example: After I met Fred, I decided to break up with John. This shares the same meaning as the phrasal verb to "split up". Example: Ken and Barbie split up after forty years of marriage.
ran off: The phrasal verb to "run off" has several meanings, and can express that a romantic couple have gone away someplace together in order to get married. Example: Since his mother did not approve, the young couple ran off to Las Vegas to get married. However, to "run off" does not share a similar meaning with to "break up".
checked out: The phrasal verb to "check out" has two main meanings: One is when to officially leave a hotel. Example: We had to check out of our hotel before 11 am. The other meaning of "check out" is to investigate with the intention of trying. Example: I want to check out the new Korean restaurant in our neighborhood.
fell through: The phrasal verb to "fall through" expresses that something did not work, however it cannot be used in relation to a romantic relationship. It is often used in a business sense when a deal does not complete successfully. Example: At the last minute, our partner quit the company and the deal fell through.
练习 2
"After I gave it to him, he broke up with me and called off the engagement!". How else could this be expressed?
After I gave it to him, he with me and called off the engagement!
After I gave it to him, he with me and called off the engagement!
"After I gave it to him, he broke up with me and called off the engagement!". How else could this be expressed?
After I gave it to him, he split up with me and called off the engagement!
After I gave it to him, he split up with me and called off the engagement!
split up: The phrasal verb to "break up" is used when a couple separates. Example: After I met Fred, I decided to break up with John. This shares the same meaning as the phrasal verb to "split up". Example: Ken and Barbie split up after forty years of marriage.
ran off: The phrasal verb to "run off" has several meanings, and can express that a romantic couple have gone away someplace together in order to get married. Example: Since his mother did not approve, the young couple ran off to Las Vegas to get married. However, to "run off" does not share a similar meaning with to "break up".
checked out: The phrasal verb to "check out" has two main meanings: One is when to officially leave a hotel. Example: We had to check out of our hotel before 11 am. The other meaning of "check out" is to investigate with the intention of trying. Example: I want to check out the new Korean restaurant in our neighborhood.
fell through: The phrasal verb to "fall through" expresses that something did not work, however it cannot be used in relation to a romantic relationship. It is often used in a business sense when a deal does not complete successfully. Example: At the last minute, our partner quit the company and the deal fell through.
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