pass up
英 [pɑːs ʌp]
美 [pæs ʌp]
放弃,错过(机会)
柯林斯词典
- 放弃,错过(机会)
If youpass upa chance or an opportunity, you do not take advantage of it.- The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself...
那位官员敦促政府不要放弃送上门的机会。 - 'I can't pass this up.' She waved the invitation.
“我不能错过这个机会,”她挥舞着请帖说。
- The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself...
英英释义
verb
- fail to acknowledge
- he passed me up in the street
- refuse to accept
- He refused my offer of hospitality
双语例句
- Almost too good to pass up.
几乎好得要放过你。 - He's never one to pass up a free meal.
他绝不是那种会放弃白吃一顿的人。 - The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself
那位官员敦促政府不要放弃送上门的机会。 - Jon't pass up this job. It's a great challenge for you. I think you can learn a lot of valuable things from it.
别放弃这个工作。这对你来说是个不错的挑战,我想你能从中学到很多宝贵的东西。 - This is a chance you can't pass up.
这个机会你绝对不可错过。 - Never pass up a good chance for you to succeed.
决不要失去你可能成功的好机会。 - Tanya's invitation seemed too enticing to pass up.
坦妮亚这一邀请看来是如此之诱人,可不能失之交臂。 - Never pass up a chance to learn.
永远不要放弃学习的机会。 - How can you pass up the chance to meet your favorite author at the book signing.
你怎么可以错过在签售会上和你最喜欢的作家见面的机会? - It seemed too good to pass up, so I went in, got my steak, and found a table.
错过这样的地方似乎太可惜了,于是我走了进去,买了份牛排,找了张桌子。