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Character Breakdown

Core Meaning

The character (luò) primarily means 'to fall' or 'to drop,' often used for physical falling objects like leaves or rain. It can also describe abstract falling, such as falling behind in progress or time passing.

Usage in Context

When used with physical objects, emphasizes the downward movement, e.g., 叶子 (leaves fall). In abstract contexts, it can indicate decline or lagging, such as 成绩落后 (fall behind in grades).

Common Collocations

  • 下来 (luò xià lái): to fall down physically.
  • 落后 (luò hòu): to fall behind, lag.
  • 时间 (shíjiān luò dào): time falling into a certain period, often evening or night.

Nuances

Using often implies a natural or inevitable downward movement or decline. It is more formal and literary than some synonyms like (diào) for falling. Avoid confusing with ; often stresses the final position or state after falling.

Register

Common in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in descriptive or narrative contexts. It can appear in idioms and compound words related to falling or decline.

Example Sentences

The leaves on the tree slowly fall down.

The exam results have fallen behind; you need to work twice as hard.

Time is about to fall into the evening; we should go home.