Through the cracks Meaning in English
expression
释义
If something "falls through the cracks" or "goes through the cracks," it means it gets missed, forgotten, or ignored by mistake.
用法与细微差别
Usually used for tasks, people, or details missed unintentionally—often in organizations or systems. Often in phrases like 'fall through the cracks.' More common in American English, informal and neutral. Not literal; never used for physical cracks.
例句
Some emails sometimes slip through the cracks during busy days.
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We don't want any student to fall through the cracks at school.
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Make a list so nothing falls through the cracks.
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If you have questions, ask right away—don't let them slip through the cracks.
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Sorry, your request fell through the cracks—I just found it today.
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Every system has flaws, and sometimes things just fall through the cracks no matter how careful we are.
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