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●ˌout of the ˈway1. no longer stopping sb from moving or doing sth 不再挡路;不再碍事◆I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past. 我挪开腿让她过去。◆I didn’t say anything until Dad was out of the way. 我到爸爸不再阻拦时才说话。2. finished; dealt with 结束;处理完◆Our region is poised for growth once the election is out of the way. 大选一结束,我们地区就为发展做好了准备。3. far from a town or city 远离城镇;偏远◆It’s a lovely place, but it’s a bit out of the way. 那个地方很美,只是有些偏远。◆a little out-of-the-way place on the coast 滨海一个偏僻的小地方4. used in negative sentences to mean ‘unusual’ (用于否定句)奇特,不寻常,罕见◆She had obviously noticed nothing out of the way. 她显然没发现任何异常情况。 |