fall on
第三人称
falls on
现在进行时
falling on
过去式
fell on
过去完成时
fallen on
1
陷入, 经历
to experience a particular situation or outcome
- The community had to fall on hard times when the economic recession hit the region.
当经济衰退袭击该地区时,社区不得不陷入困境。
- As the pandemic unfolded, many businesses began to fall on financial difficulties.
随着疫情的发展,许多企业开始面临财务困难。
- The unexpected loss of a key client caused the company to fall on challenging times.
一个关键客户的意外损失使公司陷入了困难时期。
- Individuals who ignore health precautions may eventually fall on health issues.
忽视健康预防措施的个人最终可能会面临健康问题。
- The sudden change in weather caused the outdoor event to fall on chaos and confusion.
天气的突然变化使户外活动陷入混乱和困惑。
2
落在, 由...承担
to be assigned to a new responsibility
- With the sudden departure of the team leader, the responsibility to oversee the project fell on Sarah's shoulders.
随着团队领导的突然离开,监督项目的责任落到了Sarah的肩上。
- As the most experienced member, the task of training new employees fell on John.
作为最有经验的成员,培训新员工的任务落到了约翰身上。
- The unexpected challenge required quick action, and the responsibility fell on the shoulders of the department head.
意外的挑战需要迅速采取行动,责任落到了部门负责人的肩上。
- In the absence of the regular coordinator, the duty to organize the event fell on the assistant's capable hands.
在常规协调员缺席的情况下,组织活动的责任落到了助理能干的手中。
- When the manager went on vacation, the daily decision-making process fell on the capable team members.
当经理去度假时,日常的决策过程就落到了能干的团队成员身上。