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●ˌgo ˈoff●ˌgo ˈoff sth1. to move away from sth large or important and go in a different direction 偏离(主干事物);岔开◆The road you want goes off on the right. 你要走的路往右边岔开去。◆ (figurative) She’s always going off the point (= not talking about the main topic). 她讲话老是跑题。2. to leave the stage, the sports field, etc. during a play or a game (演出或比赛中)下场,退场◆Hamlet goes off in the middle of the scene. 哈姆雷特在该场剧的中场阶段退场。◆Johnson went off at half-time. 约翰逊中场休息时下场了。[v + adv] [v + prep] |