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●ˌtear sb/yourself/sth aˈway (from sb/sth) to make sb/yourself stop doing sth they/you enjoy in order to do sth else (使)依依不舍地停止;(使)忍痛离去◆I can’t tear myself away from this book. 我对这本书简直爱不释手。◆Come and visit us, if you can tear Bill away from his computer! 你要是能说服比尔离开计算机,就过来看看我们吧!◆He couldn’t tear his eyes away from (= stop looking at) Mina. 他目不转睛地望着米娜。SYN drag sb/sth/yourself away (from sb/sth) [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈtearaway noun (informal) a young person who behaves in a wild way 放荡不羁的年轻人;任性妄为的青年人◆Her son’s a bit of a tearaway. 她儿子有点无法无天。◆The ten-year-old tearaway had burgled several houses. 那个 10 岁的小阿飞曾进入过好几所住宅行窃。 |