go off
美
英 
- na.進(jìn)行得 (well; badly);(話等)冒出
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)爆炸;離開(kāi);離去
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):goes off 現(xiàn)在分詞:going off 過(guò)去式:went off 過(guò)去分詞:gone off 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
na. | 1. 經(jīng)過(guò),進(jìn)行得 (well; badly) 5. 逃走,離去,走掉;(演員)退場(chǎng),下 6. 〈口〉(女兒)出嫁;漸漸忘懷;死;賣(mài)掉 |
英英解釋
例句
Another incendiary device, which did not go off, was discovered a little more than a day later in County Armagh.
一天多之后,在阿馬郡(CountyArmagh),發(fā)現(xiàn)了另一處尚未熄火的引爆裝置。
At the first go-off he thought the work was delightful but it turned out to be boring.
開(kāi)頭他還以為那工作很愜意呢,可實(shí)際上很乏味。
Within a week Darwin was addicted to the subject and was ready to go off geologizing on his own.
不到一周,達(dá)爾文就迷上了這個(gè)科目,急于出發(fā)開(kāi)始自己的地質(zhì)學(xué)調(diào)查。
He held the gun tightly; he wondered if he was holding it too tightly, so tightly that it would go off before he wanted it to.
他緊緊握著槍,他怕自己把槍握得太緊了,緊得在他想要開(kāi)槍之前就走了火。
To go off and invade and then occupy another country would have meant unity and that wasn't something many of the warlords were ready to do.
離開(kāi)自己的國(guó)家,入侵其它國(guó)家,占領(lǐng)其它國(guó)家就意味著團(tuán)結(jié),而這在當(dāng)時(shí)軍閥根本不樂(lè)意這樣做。
Woman: Yes, Thursday is all right. My husband likes to go off to his club on Thursday.
婦女:好的,星期四可以。我老公剛好喜歡周四去他的俱樂(lè)部。
Jim took it into his head to give up his good job and go off for a holiday with a relative.
吉姆突然心血來(lái)潮,要放棄他的好工作,與一親戚去度假。
Not developing these skills allows you to generalize or go off on a tangent, losing the point you are trying to make.
不發(fā)展這些技巧會(huì)使你允許自己去概括或思想行動(dòng)發(fā)生忽然旳改變,失去目標(biāo)。
I would no longer be able to go off to restaurants with friends as soon as I got paid at the beginning of the month.
我再也不能像以前那樣月初一拿到工資就呼朋喚友地去酒館了。
As a writer who had always been much to fond of parentheses and footnotes, I found this opportunity to go off on tangents irresistible.
作為一名總是過(guò)度癡迷于各種小伎倆和注釋的作者,我發(fā)現(xiàn)這是一個(gè)難以抵抗的偏離主題的機(jī)會(huì)。
Only wind in the trees, which blew the wires and made the lights go off and on again as if the house had winked into the darkness.
只有樹(shù)叢中的風(fēng)聲作響,風(fēng)把電線吹動(dòng),電燈忽暗忽明,好像房子在對(duì)著黑夜眨眼。
Now, princess Kiara, as Simba's daughter, you know better than to go off all alone.
現(xiàn)在,琪拉雅公主,作為辛巴的女兒,你知道較好一個(gè)人跑走。
All bombs are fitted with electronic timing devices with large red readouts so you know exactly when there going to go off.
所有的炸彈都配有電子定時(shí)裝置,裝置上有大大的紅色時(shí)間顯示,讓你準(zhǔn)確地知道它們將在什么時(shí)候爆炸。
lectures, especially two-hour ones. I sometimes just seem to go off into a dream.
正如所說(shuō)的聽(tīng),我發(fā)現(xiàn)課堂上很難記住什么,尤其是躺可兩個(gè)小時(shí)。有是像是進(jìn)入夢(mèng)里。
We lit the firecracker and waited for it to go off, but it was a dud. Nothing happened when the fire finished burning the fuse.
我們點(diǎn)燃了炮竹然后等它爆炸,但是失敗了。引信燃盡的時(shí)候一點(diǎn)動(dòng)靜沒(méi)有。
Some people are not interested in that and then we try to help them to go off and do other things outside of the bank.
有些人對(duì)此不感興趣,然后我們就嘗試幫助他們另謀高就。
This is the method that has been used for the past 50 years and so far no one has had the courage to go off the beaten track.
這是過(guò)去五十年來(lái)一直沿用的方法,至今還沒(méi)有人有足夠的勇氣破舊立新。
A few days ago, too, two bombs were discovered at the party office premises. They did not go off.
就在幾天前,尼共(毛)辦公住宅就發(fā)現(xiàn)了兩敉炸彈,當(dāng)時(shí)還沒(méi)有爆炸。
high-temperature micro-fire, not easy to go off: lighting fires, large air valve to open fire is not quench, and durable.
耐高溫微型火種,不易息滅:點(diǎn)燃火種,開(kāi)大風(fēng)閥火種不被息滅,耐用。
What was that? -Please, good-lookings. You can't go off and leave me like this. You've got to save me.
那是什么?-求你們了,帥哥們,你們不能留下我就這樣走了.你們得救我啊!
"Boy said he see him go off sculling in the dinghy. "
門(mén)房說(shuō)看見(jiàn)他劃船去了。
The important thing is, you two, never, on any account, go off skylarking, and leave him with the cattle.
最重要的是,無(wú)論如何,你們倆切莫玩瘋了把牛群交給他。
The newspaperwoman had said a bomb or bombs might go off at 3 A. M.
那位女記者說(shuō)有一個(gè)炸彈或一批炸彈可能在凌晨三點(diǎn)爆炸。
She may go off any day.
她隨時(shí)都有可能死掉。
In your area, power will go off at 3 P. M.
在你那個(gè)地區(qū),星期三下午三點(diǎn)停電。
work with a partner, colleague, or friend to be your attention sentry during times when you need to go off the grid for half a day.
與一個(gè)拍檔,同事或朋友來(lái)當(dāng)你的“哨兵”,在那些你需要走開(kāi)半天的時(shí)候。
Living with an angry person is like living with a time bomb: You never know when it's going to go off.
跟肝火太旺的人一起生活就像跟一顆定時(shí)炸彈一樣,你永遠(yuǎn)不知道炸彈何時(shí)會(huì)爆炸。
All bombs are fitted with electronic timing devices with large red readouts so you know exactly when they; re going to go off.
所有炸彈符合電子時(shí)間設(shè)備以大紅色讀出因此您確切地知道他們去。
Fixed bug that would cause "Security Fart" to go off if the surface the phone was placed on wasn't perfectly flat or slightly vibrating.
固定的錯(cuò)誤會(huì)造成“安全放屁”走出去,如果表面的手機(jī)放在沒(méi)有完全持平或略有振動(dòng)。
He didn't seem to be able to go off, so he went into the kitchen and made himself a cup of tea.
他似乎睡不著,因此他走進(jìn)廚房給自己泡了一杯茶。
An even harder situation is to be on the platform in good time for a train and still to see it go off without you.
更難堪的情況是雖然及時(shí)趕到站臺(tái)上,卻眼睜睜地看著那趟火車(chē)啟動(dòng),把你拋下。
For three months, the automatic lights outside did not go off because it was that dark.
三個(gè)月間,外頭兒的自動(dòng)照明沒(méi)有熄滅因?yàn)?/c>是那么黑。
People stereotype child actors and kind of expect you to go off the rails a bit, be a bit crazy, but that's not really happened yet.
人們總是對(duì)童星抱有成見(jiàn),盼著你做點(diǎn)出軌的事情,瘋狂一點(diǎn),但是這些都還沒(méi)有發(fā)生過(guò)。
It seems as if all I was fit for is to cook and sew and get you ready to go off.
看上去我只配替你燒飯,縫補(bǔ)衣服,幫你收拾行李上路。
The terrorists might have planted a bomb on a plane in Athens, set to go off when it arrived in New York .
恐怖分子很可能已經(jīng)在雅典的一架飛機(jī)上安置了炸彈,并且將它設(shè)定為到達(dá)紐約后爆炸。
But it was great to be there with no phone, no fax, no email. . . I'm about to go off to Indonesia for UNICEF.
但是在那里的感覺(jué)真不錯(cuò),沒(méi)有電話,沒(méi)有傳真,沒(méi)有電子郵件……我馬上要為聯(lián)合國(guó)兒童基金會(huì)的活動(dòng)去印度尼西亞。
And was Denny convinced that Wickham would not marry? Did he know of their intending to go off? Had Colonel Forster seen Denny himself?
丹尼認(rèn)為韋翰不會(huì)跟她結(jié)婚嗎?他是否知道他們存心私奔?弗斯脫上校有沒(méi)有見(jiàn)到丹尼本人?
All too many young people go off the rails during their teensbut they seem to settle down after a few years.
太多的年輕人在他們年輕時(shí)行為有些愚蠢,但幾年后他們似乎就安頓了下來(lái)。
What concerned him was the rumor that we would someday go off the gold standard and our dollars would no longer be silver certificates.
他感興趣的是關(guān)于我們會(huì)撤消金本位制并且我們的美鈔將不再與金屬貨幣對(duì)值的傳言。
When I questioned him further he said that he was " addicted, " and had " forced" himself to go off- line.
當(dāng)我進(jìn)一步追問(wèn)時(shí),他說(shuō)他上網(wǎng)“上了癮”,要“強(qiáng)迫”自己下網(wǎng)。
It was becoming so unbearable that he badly wanted to go off alone to drink, drink himself into a stupor which might give him some relief.
他很想獨(dú)自去喝酒,喝得人事不知,他也許能痛快一些,不能再受這個(gè)折磨!
you know better than to go off all alone.
你知道不該單獨(dú)跑這么遠(yuǎn)的
In a first-floor hallway, EMF recorders held by Tammy and Jake began to go off while they stood waiting for another group member.
雅克和黛米在一樓門(mén)廳等同伴時(shí),他們手上的電磁場(chǎng)記錄器開(kāi)始失靈。
My alarm clock role is never to let it my give up friend go off, then let me give up friend to go off me.
我的鬧鐘的作用從來(lái)就是讓它把我的舍友鬧醒,再讓我舍友把我鬧醒。
The explanation given was that the bombers spend all night psyching themselves up, then say their prayers at dawn, and go off to murder.
解釋是,炸彈襲擊者要花一整晚給自己做好心理準(zhǔn)備,然后在黎明時(shí)做禱告,接著引爆殺人。