1 PHRASAL VERB 治好(疾病),摆脱(坏习惯等) If you shake off something that you do not want such as an illness or a bad habit, you manage to recover from it or get rid of it. 治好(疾病),摆脱(坏习惯等)
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Businessmen are trying to shake off habits learned under six decades of a protected economy. [VERB PREP. noun]
商人们正努力改掉60年来在保护主义经济下所养成的那些习惯。
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Get your body moving to boost energy, stay supple and shake off winter lethargy. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
锻炼身体以增加活力,保持柔韧性,甩掉冬日的慵懒。
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He was generally feeling bad. He just couldn't shake it off. [VERB noun PREP.]
他整个人感觉不太舒服,总是好不了。
SYN get rid of, lose, recover from, recuperate from
2 PHRASAL VERB 甩掉,摆脱(跟随的人) If you shake off someone who is following you, you manage to get away from them, for example by running faster than them. 甩掉,摆脱(跟随的人)
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I caught him a lap later, and although I could pass him I could not shake him off. [VERB noun PREP.]
一圈后我追上了他,可是虽然我可以超过他,但却甩不掉他。
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He was unaware that they had shaken off their pursuers. [VERB PREP. noun]
他不知道他们已经甩掉了追捕者。
SYN leave behind, lose, get rid of, get away from
3 PHRASAL VERB 甩开,甩掉(使不接触) If you shake off someone who is touching you, you move your arm or body sharply so that they are no longer touching you. 甩开,甩掉(使不接触)
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