词组 | shrug off |
释义 | Idiom shrug offshrug (something) off to act as if something is unimportant or not a problem.Although constantly troubled by a lack of money, he was able to shrug it off with a joke.The runner has been trying hard to shrug off a back injury that doesn't seem to go away. Related vocabulary: shrug your shouldersPhr V shrug off shrugs, shrugging, shrugged shrug off sth or shrug sth off to not worry about something and treat it as unimportantShe has an amazing capacity to shrug off criticism.Mr Li shrugged off allegations that he had acted unfairly. shrug off sth • shrug sth off to not worry about something and treat it as unimportant: Polly tried to shrug off Geoff's remarks, but they had put her in a bad mood for the evening.. Many people with the illness fail to recognize the symptoms, or shrug them off as unimportant.■ SIMILAR TO: brush off, shuck off AmE informal shrug off1. To dismiss, ignore, or minimize the importance of someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "shrug" and "off." I've been warning the boss about the issue for weeks, but he just keeps shrugging me off. You have to learn to shrug off the negative opinions of others if you want to succeed in this industry. 2. To rid or free oneself from someone or something that one finds unpleasant, upsetting, or annoying. A noun or pronoun can be used between "shrug" and "off." My little brother has been pestering me all day, so I finally just shrugged him off and went to the gym. I've had a hard time shrugging off this cold. shrug something off (as something)and pass something off (as something)to ignore something unpleasant or offensive as if it meant something else. She shrugged off the criticism as harmless. I passed off the remark as misinformed. Bill scolded me, but I just passed it off. shrug off1. Minimize the importance of, as in That nasty review didn't bother him at all; he just shrugged it off. [Early 1900s] 2. Get rid of, as in She managed to shrug off her drowsiness and keep driving. [Mid-1900s] 3. Wriggle out of a garment, as in He shrugged off his coat. [First half of 1900s] shrug offv. 1. To dismiss something with a gesture of doubt, disdain, or indifference: She shrugged off her mother's advice. Rather than respond to their insults, he just shrugged them off and kept walking. 2. To minimize the importance of something: The coach shrugged off the defeat and talked about the team's improvement. The politician shrugged the allegations off, calling them absurd. 3. To get rid of something: I hope that I can shrug off this cold before the game next weekend. I began to feel sleepy, but I shrugged it off and kept driving. 4. To wriggle out of some clothing: He shrugged off his shirt and put it in the laundry basket. She shrugged her coat off and hung it in the closet. |
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