释义 |
Examples:shift the blame onto someone else—carry and give to sb else—(adverbial expression indicating that the attention of the subject of the verb is focused on what they are doing, not distracted by anything else)—sb who produces a piece of work for sb else pass off as their own—carry on poles (together with sb else)—transfer (one's property or rights to sb else)—exchange (sth) for (sth else)—die in such a way that sb (or sth) else also perishes—jump into a well to rescue sb else (idiom); fig. to help others at the risk to oneself—act as though there were nobody else present—fig. develop out of sth else (of ideas, stories, political systems etc)—incidentally (while doing sth else)—pass the misfortune on to sb else (idiom); to blame others—repay a debt or obligation in place of someone else—not allow anyone else have a look in—while out doing sth else—fig. a slight change will affect everything else—consider everyone else beneath one (idiom); so arrogant that no-one else matters—be somewhere while longing to be somewhere else—seek the cause in oneself rather than sb else—rent (one's property out to sb else)—make use of sth in order to make good the deficits in sth else [idiom.]—disguise oneself as sb. else—If everything else fails, retreat. [idiom.]—fill in a form for sb. else—a person who has significantly helped sb. else— |