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●ˌtake sth↔ˈoff🔑 to remove sth, especially a piece of clothing from your/sb's body 脱下(衣服);摘掉◆to take off your coat 脱掉大衣◆He took off my wet boots and made me sit by the fire. 他脱掉我湿漉漉的靴子,让我在火炉旁坐下。 OPP put sth↔on 🔑 to have a period of time as a break from work 休假;休息◆I've decided to take a few days off next week. 我已决定下星期休息几天。 [often passive] to stop a public service, television programme, performances of a show, etc. 取消;停演◆The show was taken off because of poor audience figures. 该剧目因不卖座而停演了。to remove some of sb's hair, part of sb's body, etc. 剪掉(头发);截去,切除(人体部位)◆The hairdresser asked me how much she should take off. 理发师问我头发剪多少。◆The explosion nearly took his arm off. 他的胳膊差点儿被炸掉。 See also take |