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词组 go to the devil
释义
Idiom
go to the devil
stop annoying me, I do not want to deal with you any more.
The girl's father said if she didn't stop seeing "that boy," she could go to the devil for all he cared.

go to the devil

1. To be in an extremely and increasingly bad or ruinous condition; to be on the inevitable path to utter failure or ruin. Our project went to the devil after our funding was cut. With the way he's running things, the company is going to the devil.
2. To fall into moral degradation. It seems like our country is going to the devil! No one has any basic decency anymore.
3. An exclamation of anger, annoyance, or exasperation. If you can't be bothered to run our business like a professional, then you can go to the devil, for all I care!

go to the ˈdevil!

(old-fashioned, spoken) used, in an unfriendly way, to tell somebody to go away

Go to the devil!

verb
See Go to blazes!

go to the devil

1. To be unsuccessful; fail.
2. To become depraved.
3. Used in the imperative to express anger or impatience.
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