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●ˌpop ˈoff (informal, especially BrE) 1. to go or leave somewhere, especially for a short time (尤指短暂)前往,离开◆I’m going to pop off early tonight (= leave work early). 我今晚打算早点下班。◆They just pop off to France whenever they feel like it. 他们兴致一来就去法国。2. to die 翘辫子;一命呜呼◆When I pop off, all my money goes to you. 我死后,我的钱全都归你。3. (to sb) (NAmE) to talk angrily about sb/sth or to criticize sb/sth in public 怒气冲冲地说;当众指责◆The assistant coach popped off to the press about the team’s poor performances. 助理教练在媒体面前公开批评本队的糟糕表现。[v + adv] |