befall
英 [bɪˈfɔːl]
美 [bɪˈfɔːl]
v. 降临到(某人)头上; 发生在(某人)身上
过去式:befell 过去分词:befallen 第三人称单数:befalls 复数:befalls 现在分词:befalling
Collins.1 / BNC.13921 / COCA.14649
牛津词典
verb
- 降临到(某人)头上;发生在(某人)身上
to happen to sb- They were unaware of the fate that was to befall them.
他们并不知道即将降临到他们头上的厄运。
- They were unaware of the fate that was to befall them.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (不幸或不好的事)降临到…头上,发生在…身上
If something bad or unluckybefallsyou, it happens to you.- ...the disaster that befell the island of Flores.
降临到弗洛里斯岛的灾难
- ...the disaster that befell the island of Flores.
双语例句
- Some dire calamity would befall me.
就会有可怕的灾难降临到我身上。 - Dream, love, happy just like meteor and snowflake befall us fortunately.
梦想,爱情,快乐,就像是幸运地落在我们身边流星和雪花。 - I am prepared for the worst that can befall me.
我已,准备好了应付可能发生的最坏的情形。 - Know only that no harm can befall you whilst I am here.
但是只要我在这你们就不会收到伤害。 - Some tragedy will befall a person who walks under a ladder.
如果谁要是从梯子底下走过去的话,那么厄运就要来了。 - The weather is cloudy today, what time the snow will befall?
今天有点阴天,不知道北京的第一场雪什么时候才能降临? - He fears bad luck may befall.
他担心可能要倒霉了。 - Statistics show that serious incidents rarely befall travelers.
统计数据表明严重的危险事故很少发生在旅行者身上。 - We do not know whether good or ill will befall him after he leaves, and you must listen to the explanation in the next chapter.
毕竟不知此去吉凶如何,且听下回分解。(《西游记》) - To be cast out from civilization was the worst fate that could possibly befall me.
被文明社会抛弃是可能降临在我身上的最悲惨的命运。