美 [fɔːl əˈweɪ]
v. (友情)背叛;(时间)流逝;下降
fall away //
动词 (of friendship) to be withdrawn (友情)背叛
分开
分开;下降
His grandeurs were stricken valueless: they seemed to fall away from him like rotten rags.
他的荣华突然变得一文不值了,似乎像腐烂的破布一样从他身上脱落。
Nothing stops when you relinquish a control you never had to start with. Only stress and suffering fall away.
当放弃从来不需要的控制时没有任何事物停止,只有压力和痛苦会消散。
You sense the negativity fall away.
你感觉到消极心态消失无踪。
Many will remember the awful feeling in the last recession, in the early 1990s - or the 1987 stock market crash, or the British property bubble - where you know nothing fundamental has changed - but people who spent freely before, took chances before, stop doing all those things, and everything slows down, share prices fall - confidence ebbs away.
Take it easy: Allow the worries of your day-to-day to fall away as you curl up an Egyptian waffle-cotton robe.
If studios remain split as other barriers fall away, dual-format drives will look like a better bet until such a time as digital distribution can match the reach, convenience and capabilities of physical media.
ENGADGET: Switched On: Seeking neutrality in the hi-def format war