[VERB 动词]砍伐,砍倒(树木) If trees are felled, they are cut down.
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[usu passive]
Badly infected trees should be felled and burned.
感染严重的树应该砍倒焚烧。
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[VERB 动词]击倒;打倒 If you fell someone, you knock them down, for example in a fight.
[V n]
...a blow on the forehead which felled him to the ground.
打在额头上、将他击倒在地的一拳
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in one fell swoop→see:
swoop
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fell/fel; NAmEfel/
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fall
fellfellsfelledfellingnouna hill or an area of hills in northern England (英格兰北部的)小山,丘陵地区verb1fellsth to cut down a tree 砍伐(树木)2fellsb ( literary) to make sb fall to the ground 击倒,打倒(某人)◆He felled his opponent with a single blow.他一拳击倒了对手。adjective( literary) very evil or violent 邪恶的;残暴的IDIOMat/in one fell swoopall at the same time; in a single action, especially a sudden or violent one 一下子;一举fell/fel; NAmEfel/
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fellfell1 /fel/ verb
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the past tense of fall
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fellfell2 noun [countable usually plural]
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a mountain or hill in the north of England
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fell2 noun
fell3 verb
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fellfell3 verb [transitive]
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1to cut down a tree: More than 100 trees were felled in just over an hour.2 written to knock someone down with great force: The goalkeeper was felled by a coin thrown from the crowd.GRAMMARFell is often used in the passive.
fell1 verb
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in one fell swoop (also at one fell swoop British English) doing a lot of things at the same time, using only one actionSYN in one go: A single company can close a factory, eliminating 74,000 jobs in one fell swoop.
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