词组 | beat it |
释义 | Idiom beat it to go away immediately.I told the kid to beat it, and that's the last I saw of him.She said she was going to pack her bag and beat it back to Tennessee. Usage notes: often used as an order: Go on, beat it! Etymology: based on the phrase beat a retreat (= leave a battle quickly) beat it1. Go away; leave me alone. Usually used as an imperative. Beat it, little brother—I've got things to do. What are you kids doing on my lawn? Beat it! 2. To leave a place quickly. We need to beat it before the cops get here! Beat it!Inf. Go away!; Get out! Bill: Sorry I broke your radio. Bob: Get out of here! Beat it! "Beat it, you kids! Go play somewhere else!" yelled the storekeeper. beat itGo away, as in We should beat it before the food's all gone. This term is rude when used as an imperative, as in Stop pestering me-beat it! [Slang; late 1800s] ˈbeat it(informal) (usually used as a command) go away: You’re not wanted here, so beat it.Beat it! exclam. Get out!; Go away! Beat it! I’ve had it with you. beat itSlang To leave hurriedly. |
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