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go off

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go off
  1. to leave a place, especially in order to do something离开(尤指去做某事)
    • She went off to get a drink.她拿饮料去了。
  2. to be fired; to explode开火;爆炸
    • The gun went off by accident.枪走火了。
    • The bomb went off in a crowded street.炸弹在挤满人群的大街上爆炸了。
  3. if an alarm, etc. goes off, it makes a sudden loud noise(警报器等)突然发出巨响
  4. if a light, the electricity, etc. goes off, it stops working(电灯)熄灭;(电)中断;停止运行
    • Suddenly the lights went off.灯突然熄灭了。
    • The heating goes off at night.暖气夜间停止供热。
    opposite go on (3)
  5. (British English, informal) to go to sleep入睡;睡着
    • Hasn't the baby gone off yet?孩子还没睡着吗?
  6. (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
  7. (British English) to get worse in quality(质量)下降
    • Her books have gone off in recent years.她近年写的书质量下降了。
  8. to happen in a particular way(以某种方式)发生
    • The meeting went off well.会议进行得很好。
go off (on somebody)
  1. (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
  1. (British English, informal) to stop liking somebody/something or lose interest in them/it不再喜欢某人(或某事物);失去对…的兴趣
    • Jane seems to be going off Paul.简好像不再喜欢保罗了。
    • I've gone off beer.我对啤酒已不感兴趣。
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