Fell from意思

"Fell from" is an English phrase that means to drop or descend from a higher position to a lower one. It often implies a sudden or unexpected fall, especially when referring to a physical fall from a height. Here are some examples of how "fell from" might be used in different contexts:

  1. Physical Fall: "He fell from the tree and broke his arm."
  2. Status or Position: "The company fell from its position as market leader."
  3. Health: "Her health fell from bad to worse after the accident."
  4. Reputation: "The politician's reputation fell from grace after the scandal."
  5. Literature: "The protagonist fell from innocence to experience."

This phrase is commonly used in both casual and formal settings, and it can be used metaphorically to describe a decline in any context where a descent or fall is conceptually applicable.