fell

英 [fel] 美[f?l]
  • adj. 兇猛的;毀滅性的
  • vt. 砍伐;打倒;擊倒
  • n. [林] 一季所伐的木材;折縫;獸皮
  • v. 掉下;摔倒;下垂;變壞(fall的過去式)
  • n. (Fell)人名;(英、法、德)費爾

TEM4GRE考研CET6低頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?fells;過去式:?felled;過去分詞:?felled;現(xiàn)在分詞:?felling;

中文詞源


fell 感覺

來自PIE*pal, 觸摸,感受,擬聲詞,詞源同palpitate.

fell 擊倒

詞源同fall, 倒下。引申詞義擊倒,砍伐樹木。

英文詞源


fell
fell: English has no fewer than four separate words fell, not counting the past tense of fall. Fell ‘cut down’ [OE] originated as the ‘causative’ version of fall – that is to say, it means literally ‘cause to fall’. It comes ultimately from prehistoric Germanic *falljan, causative of *fallan ‘fall’. Fell ‘a(chǎn)nimal’s skin’ [OE] goes back via Germanic *fellam (source also of English film) to Indo-European *pello- (whence Latin pellis ‘skin’, from which English gets pellagra [19], pellicle [16], and pelt ‘skin’ [15]). Fell ‘hill’ [13] was borrowed from Old Norse fjall ‘hill’; this seems to be related to German fels ‘rock’, whose ultimate ancestor was Indo-European *pels-.

And the adjective fell ‘fierce, lethal’ [13] was borrowed from Old French fel, ancestor of English felon.

=> fall; film, pelt; felon
fell (v.1)
Old English f?llan (Mercian), fyllan (West Saxon) "make fall, cause to fall," also "strike down, demolish, kill," from Proto-Germanic *falljan "strike down, cause to fall" (cognates: Old Frisian falla, Old Saxon fellian, Dutch fellen, Old High German fellen, German f?llen, Old Norse fella, Danish f?lde), causative of *fallan (source of Old English feallan; see fall (v.)), showing i-mutation. Related: Felled; feller; felling.
fell (adj.)
"cruel," late 13c., possibly late Old English, perhaps from Old French fel "cruel, fierce, vicious," from Medieval Latin fello "villain" (see felon). Phrase at one fell swoop is from "Macbeth." Related: Fellness.
fell (n.1)
"rocky hill," c. 1300, from Old Norse fiall "mountain," from Proto-Germanic *felzam- "rock" (cognates: Old High German felisa, German Fels "stone, rock"), from PIE root *pel(i)s- "rock, cliff." Old High German felisa "a rock" is the source of French falaise (formerly falize) "cliff." Now mostly in place-names, such as Scafell Pike, highest mountain in England.
fell (v.2)
past tense of fall (v.), Old English feoll.
fell (n.2)
"skin or hide of an animal," Old English fel "skin, hide, garment of skin," from Proto-Germanic *felnam- (cognates: Old Frisian fel, Old Saxon fel, Dutch vel, Old High German fel, German fell, Old Norse fiall, Gothic fill "skin, hide"), from PIE *pel-no-, suffixed form of root *pel- (4) "skin, hide" (see film (n.)). Related: Fellmonger.

雙語例句


1. The Liberal Democrat'ssupport fell away at the last minute.
自由民主黨的支持率在最后一刻有所下降。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The ball fell straight to the feet of Klinsmann.
球直接落到了克林斯曼的腳上。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Working with Ford closely, I fell in love with the cinema.
與福特的密切合作開始令我愛上了電影。

來自柯林斯例句

4. I fell under the influence of a history master.
我當時深受一位歷史老師的影響。

來自柯林斯例句

5. In early trading in Tokyo, the dollar fell sharply against the yen.
在東京市場早市開盤時,美元對日元的比價急劇下跌。

來自柯林斯例句

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