go off
phrasal verbgo off
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to leave a place, especially in order to do something 离开(尤指去做某事) -
to be fired; to explode 开火;爆炸 -
if an alarm, etc. goes off, it makes a sudden loud noise (警报器等)突然发出巨响 -
if a light, the electricity, etc. goes off, it stops working opposite go on (3)(电灯)熄灭;(电)中断;停止运行 - (British English, informal)
to go to sleep 入睡;睡着 - (British English)
if food or drink goes off, it becomes bad and not fit to eat or drink (食物、饮料)变质,变坏 - (British English)
to get worse in quality (质量)下降 to happen in a particular way (以某种方式)发生
go off (on somebody)
- (North American English, informal)
to suddenly become angry with somebody 突然生(某人的)气 He just went off on her and started yelling. 他突然对她发火,开始大喊大叫。
go off somebody/something
- (British English, informal)
to stop liking somebody/something or lose interest in them/it Topics Preferences and decisionsc2不再喜欢某人(或某事物);失去对…的兴趣