美 [fɔːl tu ˈduːɪŋ]
开始做某事:开始从事某项活动或任务。
... fall through 失败,成为泡影,落空, fall to doing 着手(做)...;开始... fall to pieces崩溃,倒塌,解体 ...
... fall through 失败,成为泡影,落空, fall to doing 着手(做)...;开始... fall to pieces崩溃,倒塌,解体 ...
... 开始搏斗 come to grips with 开始攻击 fall to doing 开始有效 come into force ...
着手
In Governor Sanford's case, neither he nor is wife is doing that - instead she tried to forgive him for his infidelity while he tried to fall in love with her.
还是说桑福德州长那个例子,无论是他或者是他妻子想要重归于好——她反而会尽力原谅他的不忠既然他也竭力试着和好。
He argues that everything will fall into place if we practice "not-doing", withholding our own assertiveness, being constantly without desire so as to observe the subtlety of nature.
他主张,如果我们实现“无为而治”,所有东西就会回到原位。禁止洋洋自得,做到无欲无求,方可体察自然的奥妙所在。
After spending three years doing roustabout work, Mr. Walters plans to go back to college in the fall to complete a degree in geology.
在做了三年的油田杂工后,沃尔特斯打算在秋天回到大学继续攻读一个地质学学位。
"We can accelerate the seasonal flu vaccine, which we are doing right now to be prepared for what we know will hit this fall and winter.
VOA : standard.2009.05.03
Mr Bush had less far to fall, but is doing little better.
And we all deserve to wake up motivated and fall asleep fulfilled because we are fearlessly giving that self to the world, doing something we love.
If I'm the front-runner now, I want to continue doing that all through (fall) camp.