单词 | go off |
释义 | Word Frequency go offverb (intransitive) 1. (adverb) (of power, a water supply, etc) to cease to be available, running, or functioning the lights suddenly went off 2. (adverb) to be discharged or activated; explode 3. (adverb) to occur as specified the meeting went off well 4. to leave (a place) the actors went off stage 5. (adverb) (of a sensation) to gradually cease to be felt or perceived 6. (adverb) to fall asleep 7. (adverb) to enter a specified state or condition she went off into hysterics 8. (adverb; foll by with) to abscond (with) 9. (adverb) (of concrete, mortar, etc) to harden 10. (adverb) British informal (of food, milk, etc) to become stale or rotten 11. (preposition) British informal to cease to like she went off him after their marriage 12. (adverb) informal to become bad-tempered 13. (adverb) vulgar, slang to have an orgasm 14. (adverb) Australian slang (of premises) to be raided by the police 15. (adverb) Australian slang (of a racehorse) to win a fixed race 16. (adverb) Australian slang to be stolen |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含233703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。