Dotake offyour coat, please. 请宽衣. 《现代汉英综合大词典》 Tangerines have skins that are easy totake off. 橘子的皮很容易剥掉. 《简明英汉词典》 Itake offmy hat to his courage. 我对他的勇敢表示敬佩. 《简明英汉词典》 I'm so pleased that I've been able totake offall that weight and...
put off 和take off表示脱掉的意思时,都是后加名词,比如衣服,眼镜等等,另外put off 还有推迟,扔掉,阻止的意思,take off还有起飞,离开的意思。一、put off词汇分析音标:英[put ɔf] 美[pʊt ɔf]释义:推迟;扔掉;阻止 短语put-off 延迟 ; 推迟 ; 遁辞 ; 搪塞 to...
Naomi:And I'm not supposed to know, but my friend at the bank tipped me off.我其实不应该知道的,但我在银行的朋友偷偷告诉我了。tip off:透露(秘密),暗中通知(某人) 麦克米伦词典英语释义:to give someone a warning or secret information about something例句:They were arrested after the police were...
take off 基本解释 take off是什么意思 起飞; 脱掉; (使)离开; 突然成功 take off 同义词 名词mockeryparodytakeoff take off 反义词 put on take off 相关例句 ph. 1. 1. He took two weeks off in August. 他在八月份休假了两个星期。 2. He took off his raincoat and took out the key. ...
Take off 起飞;脱下 Your are too late, the plane has just taken off. 你来晚了,飞机刚起飞。 Why don’t take off your glasses? 为什么不摘下你的眼镜? 图源:授权使用 Take down 记下;取下 He took down my new phone number. 他记下了我的新电话号码。
take off起飞;脱下;离开 take down 记下;拿下;拆卸 take out 拿出,取出,拔出 Tom takes away my book. 汤姆拿走了我的书 The Plane is abnout to take off. 飞机就要起飞 I have to take down the number. 我得记下这个号码 I take out a pen from my pocket. 我从口袋里拿出一支...
初中英语 put 的短语搭配有:put aside、put away、put down、 put off、put on、put out、put into、put on weigh、put sb to bed、put up、put up with 等。 扩展资料 The team put on a good show in the competition. 这支队伍在比赛中有上佳表现。 They haven't yet put a price on the busin...
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away, ~in, ~off, ~out etc) to carry, conduct or lead to another place. I took the books (back) to the library; He's taking me with him; Take her into my office; The police took him away; I took the dog out for a walk; ...
to carry off without permission: to take something that belongs to another. to remove: to take the pins out of one's hair. to remove by death: The flood took many families. to end (a life): She took her own life. to subtract or deduct: ...