fall through
英 [fɔːl θruː]
美 [fɔːl θruː]
(安排、计划、交易等)落空,没有落实
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (安排)没有落实;(计划)未能实现;(交易)没有达成
If an arrangement, plan, or dealfalls through, it fails to happen.- They wanted to turn the estate into a private golf course and offered £20 million, but the deal fell through.
他们出价两千万英镑,想把这块地变成高尔夫球场,但交易泡汤了。
- They wanted to turn the estate into a private golf course and offered £20 million, but the deal fell through.
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- When you fall through the trapdoor you tend to lose your belief in capitalist values like hard work and saving.
从活动门跌落之后,你往往会失去对努力工作和攒钱等资本主义价值观的信仰。 - Charities and churches are also trying to catch people that fall through the flimsy government safety net.
慈善机构和教堂也在努力帮助单薄的政府保障网络下的漏网之民。 - You'd fall through the plaster.
你会从灰泥板上摔下去的。 - Plans fall through for lack of deliberation;
缺乏考虑,计划必要失败; - They wanted to turn the estate into a private golf course and offered £ 20 million, but the deal fell through.
他们出价两千万英镑,想把这块地变成高尔夫球场,但交易泡汤了。 - For example, it can help ensure that important requirements around data privacy do not fall through the cracks as an application and data move through development and deployment.
例如,改进后的协作能够确保当一个应用程序或数据通过开发和部署时,围绕数据隐私的重要要求不会被忽略。 - So somebody really did fall through the skylight.
看来还真有人从天窗里掉下来。 - In that case, this month's plan is bound to fall through.
这样一来,本月的计划就要泡汤了。 - Policies aimed at all young people will only make the neediest fall through the cracks.
针对所有青年的政策只能使那些最急需的人的尝试失败。 - Or we could still fall through.
否则我们还是会一切落空。
