move off
英 [muːv ɒf]
美 [muːv ɔːf]
离开; 离去
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 离开;离去
When youmove off, you start moving away from a place.- Gil waved his hand and the car moved off.
吉尔挥挥手,汽车就开走了。
- Gil waved his hand and the car moved off.
双语例句
- He tried to move off a medical-aid stretcher and, just before he died, spoke something that could not be understood.
他试着离开救助担架,并且在他临死前说了一些让人不理解的话。 - The lorries were lined up, ready to move off.
载重汽车排好队准备出发。 - We move everybody off the beach back up into the caves.
我们把沙滩上的所有人都叫回山洞。 - Whenever we pulled out of a driveway, parking lot or side road, Mr. Terry would say, 'Edge on.' He wanted us to change direction gradually, carving a slight angle rather than a sudden move off our previous course.
每当我们离开私人车道、停车场或岔路时,特里都会说:慢点进。他是希望我们逐步改变方向,转出一个小角度,而不是突然脱离之前的驾驶路线。 - Be careful, if you move off the hose, the red part will go back down.
请小心,如果你将鼠标移出软管,红色部分会返回。 - The answer is that it is, but only if one is prepared to move off the island or live without electricity.
答案是有可能,不过前提是这个人准备搬离港岛,或是准备过没有电的生活。 - A few minutes later, the whistle sounded and the train began to move off.
几分钟后,汽笛响了,火车启动了。 - Signal the driver to move off.
给司机打手势,让他开走。 - The gleaming fleet of cars prepared to move off.
闪闪发亮的车队准备驶往别处。 - They also complain of rising property prices thanks to an influx of mainland money, while jobs move off the island.
他们还抱怨大陆资金涌入推高了台湾房价,而台湾的就业岗位却流失到对岸。