B1 Collocation 중립 5분 분량

fall in

Collapse inward; join ranks

15초 만에

  • Means collapse inward or join ranks.
  • Used for buildings caving or soldiers lining up.
  • Context is key to understanding the meaning.
  • Avoid for general falling or casual group meetings.

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주요 예문

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Texting a friend about a damaged building

OMG, the old theater downtown looks like it might `fall in` after the storm!

OMG, the old theater downtown looks like it might collapse inward after the storm!

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Watching a documentary about ancient Rome

The gladiators were ordered to `fall in` for the Emperor's arrival.

The gladiators were ordered to form ranks for the Emperor's arrival.

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Describing a construction accident

Sadly, part of the tunnel `fell in` during the excavation.

Sadly, part of the tunnel collapsed inward during the excavation.

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문화적 배경

Commonly used in military movies.

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Context is key

Check if you are talking about buildings or people.

15초 만에

  • Means collapse inward or join ranks.
  • Used for buildings caving or soldiers lining up.
  • Context is key to understanding the meaning.
  • Avoid for general falling or casual group meetings.

What It Means

Fall in is a cool phrase with two main jobs. It can describe something collapsing. Think of a building after an earthquake. It caves inward. Or, it can mean people getting into line. Soldiers do this. They fall in formation. It's about order or disorder. Pretty neat, right?

How To Use It

Use fall in for physical collapse. A roof might fall in. A tunnel could fall in. It sounds dramatic. You can also use it for people lining up. Military commands often use it. "Fall in, soldiers!" means get in line. It’s direct. It tells people what to do. Or, it describes something happening. The bridge started to fall in. That’s a clear picture. Don't mix up the two meanings. Context is your best friend here. Is it about destruction? Or is it about order?

Real-Life Examples

Imagine a suspense movie. The old mine shaft starts to fall in. The heroes have to escape fast! Or, picture a historical drama. Soldiers march smartly. The sergeant shouts, "Fall in!" They snap to attention. On a construction site, a worker might say, "The scaffolding looks unstable. I'm worried it might fall in." It shows concern. It’s a practical warning. Even a comedian might joke, "My diet plan just fell in on itself." That’s humor though.

When To Use It

Use fall in when you mean collapse. Especially inward collapse. A structure giving way is a perfect fit. Use it for military or organized groups. When they need to form a line or ranks. Think of a parade. People fall in before it starts. You can also use it figuratively. If a plan collapses, you could say it fell in. But be careful, it’s not super common for plans.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use fall in for just any falling. Don't say "The apple fell in the basket." That’s just fell. Don't say "The rain fell in buckets." That's raining heavily. Avoid it for general disorder. If your room is messy, it didn't fall in. It's just messy. And don't use it for people joining a casual group. If friends are meeting, they don't fall in. They just meet up. Stick to collapse or formation.

Common Mistakes

Learners often mix up fall in with fall out. Fall out means to argue or to leave formation. So, saying "The soldiers fell in after arguing" is wrong. They would fall out to argue. Also, confusing the two meanings is common. Saying "My friends fell in at the party" is strange. They fell in line? No, they joined the party. It’s crucial to pick the right context. One means chaos, the other means order.

The team fell in after the argument. The team fell out after the argument.
Let's fall in for pizza. Let's get together for pizza.

Similar Expressions

For collapse: cave in, collapse, crumble. Cave in is very close. It emphasizes the inward movement. Collapse is more general. Crumble suggests breaking into small pieces. For forming ranks: line up, fall into place, assemble. Line up is direct. Fall into place suggests natural order. Assemble is formal. These have slightly different flavors.

Common Variations

Sometimes you hear fall in with. This means to join a group or adopt their habits. "He started to fall in with a bad crowd." That's different from the main meanings. It’s about influence. Also, the past tense is fell in. So, "The roof fell in yesterday." Simple past tense works normally. There aren't many other major variations. The core meanings stick.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a soldier named Finn. He's marching. The commander yells, "Finn, fall in!" Finn quickly gets into line. He doesn't collapse! Or, picture a sandcastle. A wave hits. Oh no! The castle starts to fall in (like Finn falling down). Finn for formation, sandcastle for collapse. Easy peasy!

Quick FAQ

Can fall in be used for opinions? Sometimes, figuratively. Like "My opinion fell in line with the group's." It means you agreed. Is it formal? It can be, especially the military use. But the collapse meaning is more neutral. What about fall in love? No, that's a different phrase entirely. That’s about romance. Fall in is about physical or group movement. It’s not about feelings. Is it always negative? The collapse meaning is negative. The formation meaning is neutral or positive. It depends on the situation. Did you know the military use comes from old drill commands? It’s about efficiency. And buildings fall in because gravity wins. Nature's way of tidying up, maybe?

사용 참고사항

The phrase `fall in` has two distinct meanings: physical collapse inward and forming ranks. Context is crucial for understanding which meaning is intended. While the military usage is direct and can be formal, the collapse meaning is more neutral. Avoid using it for casual gatherings or simple falling actions.

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Context is key

Check if you are talking about buildings or people.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend about a damaged building
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OMG, the old theater downtown looks like it might `fall in` after the storm!

OMG, the old theater downtown looks like it might collapse inward after the storm!

Here, `fall in` clearly means to collapse inward due to damage.

#2 Watching a documentary about ancient Rome
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The gladiators were ordered to `fall in` for the Emperor's arrival.

The gladiators were ordered to form ranks for the Emperor's arrival.

This usage refers to soldiers or groups getting into formation.

#3 Describing a construction accident
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Sadly, part of the tunnel `fell in` during the excavation.

Sadly, part of the tunnel collapsed inward during the excavation.

Past tense `fell in` describes the physical collapse.

#4 Instagram caption for a historical reenactment
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Ready for duty! We had to `fall in` at dawn. #reenactmentlife #history

Ready for duty! We had to form ranks at dawn. #reenactmentlife #history

Modern social media use for joining a group formation.

#5 WhatsApp message to a group chat
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Hey everyone, the meeting's moved to the conference room. Please `fall in` there ASAP!

Hey everyone, the meeting's moved to the conference room. Please gather there ASAP!

Informal call to gather or assemble in a specific place.

#6 Job interview follow-up email
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I look forward to the opportunity to `fall in` with your esteemed team.

I look forward to the opportunity to join your esteemed team.

A slightly more formal, metaphorical use, meaning to join or integrate with a group.

Explaining a mistake to a friend 흔한 실수
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✗ I told my friends to `fall in` at the cafe, but they thought I meant collapse!

✗ I told my friends to gather at the cafe, but they thought I meant collapse!

Mistake: Using `fall in` for a casual meeting instead of `meet up` or `gather`.

Correcting a common error 흔한 실수
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✗ The building will `fall out` if we don't fix it. → ✓ The building will `fall in` if we don't fix it.

✗ The building will break apart if we don't fix it. → ✓ The building will collapse inward if we don't fix it.

Mistake: Confusing `fall in` (collapse) with `fall out` (disperse, argue).

#9 A funny anecdote
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My New Year's resolutions `fell in` by January 3rd. They just couldn't stand up!

My New Year's resolutions collapsed by January 3rd. They just couldn't stand up!

Humorous figurative use, implying the resolutions failed or collapsed.

#10 Expressing concern about a structure
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After the earthquake, the family worried their house might `fall in` at any moment.

After the earthquake, the family worried their house might collapse inward at any moment.

Conveys a sense of immediate danger and structural failure.

#11 News report about a disaster
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Rescue teams are on standby in case the damaged mine shaft `falls in` further.

Rescue teams are on standby in case the damaged mine shaft collapses further.

Used in serious contexts regarding potential structural collapse.

#12 Explaining military drill
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The drill sergeant yelled, 'Listen up! `Fall in` on the double!'

The drill sergeant yelled, 'Listen up! Get in line quickly!'

Classic military command emphasizing speed and order.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank.

The old barn is starting to ____ in.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: fall

The phrase is 'fall in'.

🎉 점수: /1

시각 학습 자료

Formality Spectrum of `fall in`

Very Informal

Rarely used in very casual chat unless joking.

My diet plans `fell in` on day one!

Informal

Used colloquially for collapse or humorous situations.

OMG, the whole cake `fell in`!

Neutral

Common for describing physical collapse or gathering.

The old mine shaft `fell in`.

Formal

Used in military commands or formal contexts.

The soldiers were ordered to `fall in`.

Where You'll Encounter `fall in`

`fall in`
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News Report (Disaster)

The building `fell in` after the earthquake.

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Military Drill

`Fall in`, soldiers!

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Construction Site

Worried the trench might `fall in`.

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Historical Drama

The Roman legionaries `fell in`.

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Humorous Anecdote

My motivation `fell in` last week.

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Travel Vlog (Old Ruins)

Be careful, these walls could `fall in`.

`fall in` vs. Similar Phrases

`fall in`
collapse The roof `fell in`.
form ranks The soldiers `fell in`.
`cave in`
collapse inward The tunnel `caved in`.
specific to structures The roof `caved in`.
`line up`
form a line Please `line up` here.
general instruction The students `lined up`.
`fall out`
disperse/argue The soldiers `fell out`.
opposite of `fall in` Don't `fall out` with your friends.

Usage Categories for `fall in`

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Physical Collapse

  • Buildings
  • Roofs
  • Tunnels
  • Bridges
  • Mineshafts
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Formation/Assembly

  • Military troops
  • Parade participants
  • Organized groups
  • Emergency services
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Figurative/Humorous

  • Plans collapsing
  • Resolutions failing
  • Ideas giving way
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Related Phrases

  • `fall in with` (join)
  • `fall out` (disperse/argue)
  • `cave in` (collapse)

연습 문제 은행

1 연습 문제
Fill in the blank. Fill Blank B1

The old barn is starting to ____ in.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: fall

The phrase is 'fall in'.

🎉 점수: /1

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No, use 'fall into'.

관련 표현

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cave in

synonym

collapse

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