walk off
英 [wɔːk ɒf]
美 [wɔːk ɔːf]
走开; 离开; 使走开
英英释义
verb
- go away from
- The actor walked off before he got his cue
- I got annoyed and just walked off
- take without permission
- he walked off with my wife!
- The thief walked off with my gold watch
双语例句
- I just sat there watching her walk off.
我坐在那儿看着她离开。 - I used so much force that I could barely walk off the stage at the end; my leg muscles hurt more back then than they did20 years later after they carried me to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
我用力之大,当结束时,我几乎不能走下台,我双腿的肌肉,比二十年后,攀登非洲吉力马札罗火山山顶还痛。 - You walk off and have yourself a nice, long giggle.
你可以带着你的开心长时间的傻笑离开了。 - You'll merely walk off but I'll get yelled at.
你只会简单地走开但是我却被人嚷嚷。 - When they walk off stage arm in arm, every member of the audience could share in their pleasure of living together happily ever after.
当他们手挽手离开舞台时,每个观众都分享了他们永远在一起的幸福。 - We went out for awhile to walk off some of our dinner.
我们出去一会儿,散散步,消化一下我们吃的饭。 - I had a guy walk off the job, and I guess I was feeling a little frustrated.
我那里有个人不干了,我想我是有点挫败。 - How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?
一个小偷怎能在光天化日之下将一个保险箱偷走呢? - Don't walk off with the idea that I like her.
不要随便有那种我喜欢她的想法。 - If you start a manual test, then walk off to talk to someone or to finish another task, you're not being mindful of any unexpected results or timing problems that test uncovers.
如果您开始人工测试,然后离开去和某人谈话,或者完成另一项任务,那么您不会注意到测试揭示的任何出乎意料的结果或定时问题。
