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kiss /kɪs/ ► SEE ALLkiss sth awaykiss off kiss sb/sth off (as sth)kiss up to sb ●ˌkiss sth aˈwayto stop sb feeling sad or angry by kissing them 吻去(悲伤或怒气)◆Let mummy kiss away your tears. 让妈妈吻掉你的眼泪吧。OBJ tears, worries[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ●ˌkiss ˈoff (NAmE, informal) used to tell sb rudely to leave or stop bothering you (粗鲁的说法)滚蛋,别烦◆If he asks me for any more money I’ll tell him to kiss off. 他如果再向我要钱,我就叫他滚。[v + adv]▸ ˈkiss-off noun [singular] (informal) ◆ He had just bought her a ring, and she gave him the kiss-off (= told him she did not want to have a relationship). 他刚给她买了个戒指,她让他别痴心妄想了。●ˌkiss sb/sth ˈoff (as sth) to consider that sb/sth is a failure or not important 认为…很失败(或不重要)◆The record companies kissed us off as a second-rate punk band. 唱片公司认为我们是二流朋克乐队。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv]●ˌkiss ˈup to sb (NAmE, informal) if you kiss up to sb in authority, you try to please them in order to gain an advantage for yourself 巴结;讨好SYN suck up to sb[v + adv + prep] |