单词 | go off |
释义 | go off 1. < protesting that if he had him, his head should go off — John Davies †1693 > 2. a. < what happened when the hydrogen bomb went off must have surprised and astonished the scientists — A.P.Ryan > b. < went off into a … fit of laughter — M.V.Reidy > 3. a. < had to sit down and wait for her because I could not just go off like that without explaining — Francis Stuart > b. < the directions called for the heroine to go off left > 4. a. < went off at the first whiff of ether — O.S.J.Gogarty > b. < the doctors told me that he might go off any day — H.R.Haggard > 5. < trade flourishes and his commodities go off well — John Locke > 6. < those clarkias have gone off very quickly — F.A.Swinnerton > < a small quantity of water … goes off quickly and loses its freshness — Henry Wynmalen > 7. < I had the assignment of it, but it seemed to go off pretty well — O.W.Holmes †1935 > 8. < around one in the morning the sirens had gone off — Irwin Shaw > : ring • - go off the deep end |
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