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●ˌtake sb ˈoff (especially BrE) 1. to copy sb in an annoying way (以令人生厌的方式)模仿,学…的样子◆She was taking off the woman next door. 她在模仿隔壁女人的样子。2. (in sports, entertainment, etc. 体育运动、娱乐活动等中) to remove a player from the field, an actor from the stage, etc. and not allow them to continue playing or acting. 换下,撤下(队员、演员等)◆Their best striker was taken off after 30 minutes. 30 分钟后,他们最好的前锋被替换下场。1 [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv]2 [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (less frequent) ▸ ˈtake-off noun an act of copying sb in an amusing way 滑稽的模仿 |