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●ˌget ˈoff sth1. to leave a place where you should not be 离开(不该逗留的地方)◆Get off my land! 从我的土地上走开!OBJ land, property2. to stop discussing a particular subject 停止讨论,不再谈论(某一话题)◆Doesn’t she ever get off the subject of money? 她可曾停止过谈钱?OBJ subject3. to stop using the telephone 挂断(电话)◆Can you tell me when you get off the phone? 能告诉我什么时候你打完电话吗?◆Get off that phone! I’m waiting for a call. 别用那部电话!我在等电话呢。OBJ phone, line OPP get on sth4. to stop using or doing sth that you have been using or doing as a habit 戒掉;戒除◆I’m determined to get off the drugs. 我决心戒毒。OBJ drugs, drink ➡ see also get sb off sth (1)5. (NAmE) to say or write sth amusing 说(或写)有趣的事[v + prep]
●ˌget ˈoff it! (NAmE, informal) used to tell sb to stop saying sth that you think is silly or annoying (用于劝告)别犯傻了,别烦人了,得了吧◆‘I told you it wouldn’t be easy!’ ‘Oh, get off it. I’m doing just fine.’ “我警告过你,这事可不容易!”“嗨,别扯了。我干得不赖。”●get off my ˈback/ˈcase (informal) used to ask sb to stop annoying you by criticizing you or telling you to do things (用于警告)别对我评头论足,别对我指手画脚●get (sth) off the ˈgroundto start happening successfully; to make sth do this (使)顺利开始,成功启动◆The project was slow to get off the ground. 这个项目迟迟不能上马。◆to get a new company off the ground 使新公司顺利开业 |