词汇 | walk off |
释义 | walk offwalk off phrasal verbphr v a) LEAVE A PLACEto leave someone by walking away from them, especially in a rude or angry way 〔尤指无礼或愤怒地〕离开〔某人〕 Don’t just walk off when I’m trying to talk to you! 我正要跟你说话呢,不要转身就走! b) WALK walk something ↔ off if you walk off an illness or unpleasant feeling, you go for a walk to make it go away 用散步来消除〔病痛或不快〕 Let’s go out – maybe I can walk this headache off. 我们出去吧——说不定我走走头就不痛了。 walk off dinner/a meal etc (=go for a walk so that your stomach feels less full) 走路帮助消化晚餐/一顿饭等 c) walk off (the/your etc job) American EnglishAmE to stop working as a protest 罢工 Without new contracts, mine workers will walk off their jobs Thursday. 因为没有新合同,煤矿工人将于星期四举行罢工。 Examples from the Corpus walk off (the/your etc job)• The sergeant was tempted to walk off but did not.• He walked off disconsolate: he knew he had played well enough to win and had not.• Emotionlessly she kissed me in the vineyard and walked off down the row.• We had quite literally walked off the map.• A reporter for the Wheeling Intelligencer had just walked off the structure when the catastrophe occurred.• When he walked off towards the car park Henry didn't bother following.• Stewart walked off with the look of one who was the sole survivor of a particularly nasty plane crash.• It makes the software easier to display and harder to walk off with. → walk off at walk1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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