词组 | shove off |
释义 | push off and shove off Theme: DEPART in. to leave. (As if one were pushing away from a dock.)Well, it looks like it's time to push off.It's time to go. Let's shove off. Phr V shove off Shove off! (always an order) informal something that you say when you are angry to tell someone to go awayJust shove off, will you! shove off informal to leave somewhereI have to shove off - I'll see you later. shove off verb to go away. Naval coinage, from shoving a boat away; often used as an injunction UK, 1909shove off1. Literally, to push against a dock in order to move one's boat away from shore. I'll need you to shove off while I steer the boat. 2. By extension, to leave or depart. We both need to be up early tomorrow, so we'll be shoving off soon. shove offv. 1. To push some boat away from shore in leaving: The captain leaned over the gunwale and shoved off from the dock. 2. To leave: I had better shove off, or I will be late. Shove off!—I'm sick of your complaining! |
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