bear off
英 [beə(r) ɒf]
美 [ber ɔːf]
驶离; 带走,拉走; 赢得,获得(奖等),夺走
英英释义
verb
- remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state
- Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands
- The car carried us off to the meeting
- I'll take you away on a holiday
- I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry
双语例句
- First we thought he depended upon shaking the bear off.
起初,我们以为他决心要把熊摇下来。 - The only thing that made me able to bear it was just the pleasure of feeling the stuff peel off.
惟一使我能够忍受下来的就是感到蜕下壳来那股高兴劲儿。 - The bear stopped, thought for a moment, and then ran off.
那只熊停下来想了一会儿,然后就跑走了。 - Now that everyone is on board, let's bear off.
大家都已上船,咱们开船吧! - But she assumed the bear was merely finishing off the little tailor.
但她以为那只是熊正在吃光小裁缝的声音。 - I'm turning your bear ALT off.
我要把你的高度计关掉。 - In many ways, Bai says, building larger battery plants, better battery management tools, and a smarter power grid for charging is going to bear greater fruit than waiting on one or another chemical combo to pay off.
凯文o白表示,建造更大规模的电池厂、开发更好的电池管理工具以及更加智能的充电电网在很多方面要比等待一两项新化合物获得成功更为实在。 - That excellent ogress stepped forward to take leave and to bear off Florence, which she had long been thirsting to do.
这位出色的恶魔走上前去告别,把弗洛伦斯领走,这是她早就渴望要做的。 - Since 1990s, in order to bear off the new century, each country of the world has increased science and technology own development up to the national decision-making level simultaneously.
20世纪90年代以来,世界各国为赢得新世纪,都不约而同地把科技发展提高到了国家决策层面。 - The first player to bear off all of his checkers wins the game.
第一个承担了他所有的跳棋的游戏者取胜。
