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
- The day's really nice and we should walk off some of this food.
天气这么好,我们去走走,消化一下我们吃的东西。 - 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。 - 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。 - You really think luthor's just gonna let that much of his money walk off into the sunset?
你真觉得卢瑟会让这么多钱打水漂? - Which film do you think will walk off the Oscar Prize this year?
你认为今年那部电影会获奥斯卡奖吗?奥斯卡奖于每年春天颁发。 - He managed to walk off his headache.
他散了散步,头终于不痛了。 - Walk off too many drinks.
藉着走路以减少饮酒过多的影响。 - I tend to need time alone on expeditions so its good for me to walk off and find hidden lake and streams that reflect light.
在登山探险的时候我常常需要有段自己单独的时间以便去寻找那些能反光的隐藏的湖泊,小溪。 - It was important psychologically to walk off the court on my own.
心理上,能自己主宰着离开球场对我非常重要。 - 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。