fell3 verb [transitiveT] 1 CUTto cut down a tree 砍伐〔树木〕 More than 100 trees were felled in just over an hour. 短短一个多小时100多棵树就被砍倒了。
2 HIT/BUMP INTO written to knock someone down with great force 〔用力〕击倒〔某人〕 The goalkeeper was felled by a coin thrown from the crowd. 守门员被观众扔出的一枚硬币击倒。
n Grammar Fell is often used in the passive.
fell• Toyota shares fell as much as 40 yen to 2,230 yen.• The rate fell below 3 percent only once, in early 1988.• Following the end of the boom in 1988, prices fell fastest in regions which had shown the highest increases previously.• If she fell off would she be trampled?• The rain fell on empty streets.• His blond hair wasn't short cropped like the others, but was curly and fell over his collar.• My legs gave way and I fell to my knees.• After he left, I fell to pieces.