befall
befall — 動詞
- befallpresent simple I / you / we / they
- befallshe / she / it
- befellpast simple
- befallenpast participle
- befalling-ing form
1. to happen to someone, especially when the event is bad or harmful — used mainly
降臨
不好的事情發生在某人身上
to happen to someone, especially when the event is bad or harmful — used mainly in formal, literary, or old-fashioned English
A terrible tragedy befell the village when the earthquake destroyed their homes.
一場可怕的悲劇降臨在村莊,地震摧毀了他們的家園。
event-subject pattern: tragedy/disaster + befall + person/place
No one could have predicted the misfortune that would befall Anjali's family that winter.
沒有人能預測到那年冬天 Anjali 一家會遭遇什麼不幸。
Rafael feared that some great danger might befall his younger brother during the night hike.
Rafael 擔心弟弟在夜間健行時會遭遇某種重大危險。
The town prayed that no further harm would befall the missing children.
全鎮的人祈禱那些失蹤的孩子們不要再遭遇更多傷害。
Folake wondered what fate might befall her if she took the job overseas.
Folake 心想,如果接受那份海外工作,會有什麼命運降臨在自己身上。
文法句型
something + befall + someone
用法筆記
Unlike the everyday verb 'happen', 'befall' is rarely used in conversation or informal writing. It is restricted to narrative prose, news reports, and elevated speech. The subject is always an event or circumstance — never a person.