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
- What do you think are the chances this project will fall through?
你认为这个项目失败的可能性有多大? - Plans fall through for lack of deliberation;
缺乏考虑,计划必要失败; - You'd fall through the plaster.
你会从灰泥板上摔下去的。 - If those promises fall through, remember that you could be held liable.
如果那些承诺失败,记住你是有责任的。 - I think that after bubble economy fall through isn't what bad affair to citizen.
我认为,泡沫经济破灭之后,对国民来说并不是什么坏事情。 - Being sandwiched between the development and release management disciplines, build management activities can fall through the cracks between existing toolsets.
作为开发和发布管理规程之间的夹层,构建管理活动会因为现有工具集之间的裂缝而失败。 - I hope I don't fall through the floor of this thing.
希望我不会穿过这个东西的地板掉下去。 - Even then, 30-40% of the transactions fall through because the seller cannot secure a gun, gets cold feet or cannot agree on a location for the deal.
即便如此,仍会有30-40%的交易会化为泡影,其原因就在于卖方不能确保提供枪支,临阵退缩或者对交易地点不能达成一致。 - Should they fall through in their present plans, the consequences will be fatal.
他们现在的计划一旦落空,后果将极为严重。 - 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。