请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 to walk off
释义

> as lemmas

to walk off
to walk off
1. intransitive.
a. To depart, esp. suddenly or abruptly.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > go away suddenly or hastily
fleec825
runOE
swervea1225
biwevec1275
skip1338
streekc1380
warpa1400
yerna1400
smoltc1400
stepc1460
to flee (one's) touch?1515
skirr1548
rubc1550
to make awaya1566
lope1575
scuddle1577
scoura1592
to take the start1600
to walk off1604
to break awaya1616
to make off1652
to fly off1667
scuttle1681
whew1684
scamper1687
whistle off1689
brush1699
to buy a brush1699
to take (its, etc.) wing1704
decamp1751
to take (a) French leave1751
morris1765
to rush off1794
to hop the twig1797
to run along1803
scoot1805
to take off1815
speela1818
to cut (also make, take) one's lucky1821
to make (take) tracks (for)1824
absquatulize1829
mosey1829
absquatulate1830
put1834
streak1834
vamoose1834
to put out1835
cut1836
stump it1841
scratch1843
scarper1846
to vamoose the ranch1847
hook1851
shoo1851
slide1859
to cut and run1861
get1861
skedaddle1862
bolt1864
cheese it1866
to do a bunkc1870
to wake snakes1872
bunk1877
nit1882
to pull one's freight1884
fooster1892
to get the (also to) hell out (of)1892
smoke1893
mooch1899
to fly the coop1901
skyhoot1901
shemozzle1902
to light a shuck1905
to beat it1906
pooter1907
to take a run-out powder1909
blow1912
to buzz off1914
to hop it1914
skate1915
beetle1919
scram1928
amscray1931
boogie1940
skidoo1949
bug1950
do a flit1952
to do a scarper1958
to hit, split or take the breeze1959
to do a runner1980
to be (also get, go) ghost1986
1604 J. Marston Malcontent iii. v. sig. E4v I am heauie, walke of, I shall talke in my sleepe, walke of. Exeunt Pages.
1705 J. Vanbrugh Mistake iv. i Jacin. Have a care he don't rally, and beat you yet tho'; pray walk off.
1777 F. Burney Early Diary (1889) II. 193 Richard,..after fine speechyfying, walked off.
1846 C. Dickens Dombey & Son (1848) ii. 10 Mr. Chick..said no more, and walked off.
1889 A. Conan Doyle Sign of Four ix Wait a bit, my friend,..You have important information, and you must not walk off.
1925 L. O'Flaherty Informer ii. 32 He walked off at his habitual slouch, with his head hanging slightly forward, hung on the pivot of his neck like a punchball.
1973 ‘D. Shannon’ No Holiday for Crime (1974) iv. 58 If he started to get fresh, threw a pass, she could just walk off.
2003 R. Gervais & S. Merchant Office: Scripts 2nd Ser. Episode 2. 83 (stage direct.) He leaves this hanging in the air and walks off.
b. to walk off with: to carry away as a prize or plunder; to steal.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > sacking, raiding, or looting > sack, raid, or loot [verb (transitive)] > carry off as loot or plunder
skeckc1325
ravisha1382
ransackc1460
ravena1513
distruss1548
harry1579
rapine1580
sack1590
harrage1655
to walk off with1727
loot1847
jay-hawk1866
1727 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. 23 June (1966) II. 78 All the little money they had..they put into the hands of a rogueish Broker who has fairly walk'd off with it.
1836 P. Hawker Diary (1893) II. 107 A green sub...had walked off with my portmanteau.
1840 W. M. Thackeray Barber Cox in Comic Almanack 16 I gave Master Baron, that day, a precious good beating, and walked off with no less than fifteen shillings of his money.
1939 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 15 Sept. 32/8 Mrs. M. Folkins of Redlands, Calif., walked off with the women's international singles lawn bowling championship yesterday at Golden Gate Park.
1990 W. Stewart Right Church Wrong Pew (1991) i. 4 The thieving buggers around here would walk off with a hot stove if they owned oven-mitts.
2. transitive. To get rid of (the effects of alcohol, overeating, an ailment) by taking exercise on foot.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > types of treatment generally > apply type of treatment [verb (transitive)] > counteract by walking
to walk off1737
to walk down1884
the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > moderation in drinking > [verb (transitive)] > make sober > get rid of effects of drink
settle1639
to shift off1660
to walk off1860
1737 H. Fielding Hist. Reg. 1736 i. i. 1 Our Beer and Beef sat but ill on my Stomach, so I got up to try if I could not walk it off.
1741 S. Richardson Pamela III. xxxvii. 372 ‘I fear you have sprain'd your Foot—Shall I help you to a Chair?’ ‘No, no, Sir, I shall walk it off, if I hold by you.’
1860 G. A. Sala Baddington Peerage I. vii. 131 Perhaps he wished to walk off the fumes of the punch and tobacco.
1956 Science 18 May 887/1 I feel better, but I still feel like I want to walk it off.
2001 N.Y. Times 15 Apr. v. 9/2 After dinner, you can walk off your meal in the winding cobblestone streets.
extracted from walkv.
<
as lemmas
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/30 13:45:56