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词汇 fall under
释义
Phr V
fall under
falls, falling, fell, fallen
fall under sth
(never passive) to be included in a particular group of things
This article falls under the general heading of media studies.
to begin to be controlled by or feel the effects of something {e.g. influence, spell}
While he was at university he fell under the influence of one of the English professors.At the end of the war, the land fell under government control.I had only known her a week but I had already fallen under her spell. (= I was already attracted by her charm and beauty)
phrasefall under1. fall under sb's control/rule/influence/ to become controlled, governed, or influenced by a particular group, country, or person: By then large areas of the country had fallen under Palestinian control. The Commission had fallen under the influence of the KGB.2. fall under sb/sth's spell to become very attracted by someone or something: As soon as I went to Paris, I fell under its spell.3. fall under a category/heading etc to be included in a particular group or description of things: The new job falls under the heading of Sales and Marketing.

fall under (someone or something)

1. To drop or tumble beneath someone or something. The permission slip fell under the bookcase—that's why I never signed it.
2. To fit into a particular category. I'm sorry, but I can't speak on the matter—it doesn't fall under my jurisdiction as a judge.
3. To come under the influence or control of someone because one finds them fascinating, enchanting, or seductive. Our son has never acted out like this before. I think he must have fallen under the spell of that new friend of his. Such was the magnitude of her beauty that countless men have fallen under the spell of the duchess.

fall under someone or something

to drop down and end up beneath someone or something. The old man fell under the wheels of the truck, but he suffered only minor injuries. The child tripped and fell under Mrs. Rogers, who almost did not see her.

fall under

1. Be classified as, as in These scores fall under choral music. [Mid-1400s]
2. Be subject to, as in This precinct falls under the city's jurisdiction. [Second half of 1500s]

fall under

v.
1. To be classified or considered as something, or to be represented by something: These animals fall under the classification "endangered species."
2. To be controlled or deeply swayed by something; be mesmerized: We fell under the magic spell of the singer's performance.
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