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●ˌlet sb ˈoff 🔑●ˌlet sb ˈoff sth 🔑1. to allow sb not to do sth or not to go somewhere 让某人免于做某事◆You really ought to help with the shopping, but I suppose I could let you off. 你真的应该帮着买东西,但我想我可以饶过你。◆Mum let me off the household chores during exams. 考试期间妈妈免了我的家务活儿。2. to allow sb to get out of a vehicle, especially a bus 让某人下车(尤指公共汽车)◆Can you let me off here? 让我在这儿下车好吗?[v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + prep]
●let sb off the ˈhookto free sb from a difficult or unpleasant task or situation 让某人免做苦差;让某人摆脱窘境◆He wasn’t going to let the senator off the hook easily; he kept asking difficult questions. 他不打算轻易放过那个参议员,不断抛出难缠的问题。 |