(1) This title will only pass down through the male line. (2) However, even solid foods will pass down the tube with the aid of gravity. (3) pass down the lift, please!
pass down [pɑ:s daun] 📢 UK📢 US
涌现,主动地响应要求做某事
挤兑
传递, 传下来
遵守;履行
(1) I'll be home very late tonight, so don't wait up for me. (2) Don't go so fast! wait up for me! (3) I shall be late tonight, so don't wait up for me.
wait up for [weit ʌp fɔ:] 📢 UK📢 US
区分,辨别
接通电话
插入,介入;进入;顺便,拜访
vt. 熬夜等候(停下来等...赶上)
(1) He has run out of food; his children are hungry. (2) A few of the jeeps had run out of ammunition. (3) The performing group began well, but seemed to run out of steam halfway through the year.
run out of [rʌn aut ɔv] 📢 UK📢 US
概括,总结
推迟;拖延
远离,回避
用完;耗尽
(1) Under the agreement the Vietnamese can opt out at any time. (2) Will individual schools be given the right to opt out of the local school authority? (3) You can always opt out of this email subscription at any time.
opt out [ɔpt aut] 📢 UK📢 US
勇敢地面对,抵抗;经得起,顶得住
(电话)别挂,等一下;坚持,紧抓,不放弃
想出
决定退出
(1) The headmaster is waiting for someone to own up. (2) You'd better own up that you were responsible for the traffic accident. (3) I advise you to own up at once.
own up [əun ʌp] 📢 UK📢 US
当心,小心;留神;注意
廉价出售(存货)
与,合作,伴奏
坦白地承认,供认
(1) It would take him the rest of his life to pay off that loan. (2) ...his bid to raise funds to pay off his creditors... (3) In societies where corruption is endemic, decision-making is slowed as more politicians and officials have to be paid off.
pay off [pei ɔf] 📢 UK📢 US
打开(灯、收音机等)
挂断电话;停止讲话
付清,报复,付清工资解雇,使人得益,取得成功;
(of)用完,耗尽;到期,期满
(1) The European Commission ruled that British Aerospace should pay back tens of millions of pounds. (2) I'll work my fingers to the bone till I pay back all my debts. (3) I am sure that he will pay back every cent he owes you.
pay back [pei bæk] 📢 UK📢 US
洗掉,洗去,洗褪,因雨等受影响,精疲力尽
穿破,磨损;用坏;(使)疲倦;(使)耗尽
偿付,报答,报复
报到,登记
(1) It will be their turn to pass the frisbee and to try to score. (2) Understandably, people who are frustrated by federal inaction on immigration may turn to local initiatives. (3) Please come up in turn to collect your books.
turn to [tə:n tu:] 📢 UK📢 US
很快地把衣服脱掉
转向,求助于,翻到第几页
(美口)想出;理解,明白
(偶然)遇见,碰到;得到,遭受
(1) The guards pair off in all directions, making their choices at random. (2) Are you able pair off these moving psychedelic images? (3) But at weekends we would pair off.
pair off [pɛə ɔf] 📢 UK📢 US
依靠,料想,指望
意外遇到;偶然遇到
(在某处)闲荡;(和某人)厮混
成双成对
(1) The current ISS toilet sucks waste away like a vacuum cleaner. (2) No more wretched fate is there than waste away. (3) Pathology To decline in health or vigor waste away.
waste away [weist əˈwei] 📢 UK📢 US
转过身;转过来
为 ... 而安排
日趋消瘦,日益衰弱
vt. 归因于
(1) She felt a surge of excitement run through her. (2) Please run through these names again from the top of the list. (3) Charles and Eddie are getting ready for their final run-through before the evening's recording.
run through [rʌn θru:] 📢 UK📢 US
强调,突出
贯穿;匆匆阅读;排练;挥霍(金钱)
看守,照管,监视
(威胁、危险等)临头,笼罩,迫近
(1) Its $25m reserve fund had been run down to around $8m. (2) The property business could be sold or run down. (3) The old man was run down by a big lorry.
run down [rʌn daun] 📢 UK📢 US
贬低;耗尽;减少;撞倒;查找出
爆炸,(被)炸飞;充气;大发脾气,大怒
在新居安顿下来;适应新环境(或新工作)
商议,商量,讨论
(1) If any bright thoughts occur to you pass them straight to me. Have you got any? (2) Disease and coincident dissemination of virus may occur to produce an epidemic. (3) Did it ever occur to you to be betrayed by your best friend?
occur to [əˈkə: tu:] 📢 UK📢 US
置于一边(而不顾);留作储蓄
整理,把...分类
设立;创立
想到,意识到
(1) There will be a run-off between these two candidates on December 9th. (2) You're too fat; try and run off all those excess pounds. (3) The messenger boy will run off his legs sooner or later.
run off [rʌn ɔf] 📢 UK📢 US
向 ... 恳求
摆布,欺负
跑掉,逃掉;很快写出,印出,复印出
v. 往下念
(1) You have to watch out because there are land mines all over the place... (2) The casinos in Las Vegas had better watch out since I'm obviously on a lucky streak! (3) watch out when your competition fires at you.
watch out [wɔtʃ aut] 📢 UK📢 US
虚度光阴,闲荡
出发,开始做某事,陈述
拆掉,推掉,使身体虚弱,使价格降低
当心,提防
(1) Richard had turned up on Christmas Eve with Tony... (2) This is similar to waiting for a bus that never turns up. (3) Investigations have never turned up any evidence.
turn up [tə:n ʌp] 📢 UK📢 US
出现;来到;开大,调大
培养;提出
用完;耗尽
丢弃;留下;忘记携带
(1) I have to get up and turn off the radio. (2) The boy had the presence of mind to turn off the gas. (3) We missed the turn-off for the airport.
turn off [tə:n ɔf] 📢 UK📢 US
与...相处(融洽);继续
填满;装满;充满
关掉(水、电、电视、收音机等)
提醒;使记起
(1) I see them pass by my house every day... (2) They were injured when a parked car exploded as their convoy passed by. (3) The Limit of Heat: It means the scorching summer is going to pass by.
pass by [pɑ:s bai] 📢 UK📢 US
(在外貌、性格方面)与(父、母)相像
从某人身边经过,过去
留传下来,传给,往下传
打碎,粉碎;散开,驱散;终止,结束
(1) When I left school, I could walk into any job. (2) 'set a trap for him to walk into, eh? " (3) You'd walk into the room with a chip on your shoulder.
walk into [wɔ:k ˈɪntuː] 📢 UK📢 US
出来;出版;发表;显现,出现;结果是
出乎意料地陷入(某境地)
使爆炸,触发
捡起;(尤指偶然地、无意地、不费劲地)得到;学会;爬起;整理;收拾
(1) Liz picked up the blue envelope and turned it over curiously... (2) I turned him over on his back… (3) Ann turned over in her bed once more.
turn over [tə:n ˈəuvə] 📢 UK📢 US
vt.滚动(翻过来,营业额为周转,移交,翻阅)
闯入;破门而入
选定,决定
感染;得(传染性的病)
(1) Many policies pay out only after a period of weeks or months. (2) You pay regular premiums and in return the insurance company will pay out a lump sum. (3) Having to pay out unexpectedly for car repairs made a big hole in my savings.
pay out [pei aut] 📢 UK📢 US
v. 很快把 ... 从头至尾读一遍
听说,知道为什么
付出(钱),出钱
分裂,分开;吵架,离婚
(1) With permanent tints, the result won't wash out. (2) Such observation could not wash out the interference pattern. (3) A porous pellet was fabricated by the well - known wash - out process.
wash out [wɔʃ aut] 📢 UK📢 US
坚持,遵守
洗掉,洗去,洗褪,因雨等受影响,精疲力尽
完成 创下 达到
考虑到,顾及,为...留余地
(1) watch out for cars when you cross the road. (2) Children are told to watch out for strangers when they are out without parents. (3) Health: watch out for colds or fevers.
watch out for [wɔtʃ aut fɔ:] 📢 UK📢 US
中途下车,中途停留
算出;制定出;结局,结果为,到最后
骑上(马、自行车等);登上(车船等);有进展;相处
戒备,提防,密切注意
(1) The prisoner started to wash down the walls of his cell. (2) They had some hot drinks to wash down their dry muffins. (3) I need some boiled water to wash down medicine after breakfast.
wash down [wɔʃ daun] 📢 UK📢 US
冲洗;(用液体)吞下
敲,击;撞击,打倒
从...来,来自于...
vi. 指出
(1) The teacher began to pass out the papers at 8:15. (2) Mary, you do the honours. Somebody has to pass out the presents. (3) Polly is due to pass out from training college at the end of July.
pass out [pɑ:s aut] 📢 UK📢 US
照顾,照料
拧紧;扭歪,把...弄糟
昏倒;失去知觉
接收;接管;接任;接办
(1) Lorna found that people were willing to open up to her. (2) We had to hammer and shout before they would open up. (3) "Police! open up!" — "Oh well," I thought, "here we go."
open up [ˈəupən ʌp] 📢 UK📢 US
开设;开业;开放
系,扎;修缮,重新装饰;打扮
v.收拾干净,打扫
继续某种行为
(1) To offer end item, must produce piece for all sorts of semifinished product that use up. (2) Then comes the mutual alert between people that may finally use up our wit and strength. (3) Discussed reduce upper material to use up, the method that raises overall material utilization factor.
use up [ju:z ʌp] 📢 UK📢 US
睡过头,睡懒觉
付清,报复,付清工资解雇,使人得益,取得成功;
侵入;打扰
用完;用尽
(1) There were plenty of servants to wait on her. (2) Is there anyone here to wait on us? (3) They all wait on the king.
wait on [weit ɔn] 📢 UK📢 US
服侍(某人);招待(顾客)
把注意力集中于……
冲进,仓促行动
加快,加速;增加,逐步提高
(1) Poland provide the opposition for the Scots' last warm-up match at home. (2) They would always come out and warm up the audience. (3) In a warm-up game for the World Cup, Uruguay have beaten England.
warm up [wɔ:m ʌp] 📢 UK📢 US
(使)变暖和起来;(使)活跃(或兴奋)起来
说服,把...争取过来
拆卸,拆开
付清(欠帐等),结清(帐目)
(1) Will you run over to the shop and get some butter? (2) A dodge behind a tree kept her from being run over. (3) He narrowly missed being run over by a car.
run over [rʌn ˈəuvə] 📢 UK📢 US
溢出;略读;辗过;浏览,匆匆复习
传下来,依次传递
退出(比赛或竞选),(从某职位上)退下
用笑摆脱,对...一笑了之
(1) He unfortunately passed away last year. (2) Pro 4:15 Avoid it , pass not by it , turn from it, and pass away. (3) Day after day, time pass away.
pass away [pɑ:s əˈwei] 📢 UK📢 US
迁入,搬进
崩溃;破碎;破裂;以失败告终
消失;去世;终止
保留;把...放在一边,暂不考虑
(1) Jake wanted to wake up, but sleep held him back. (2) You have to wake up now, baby. (3) I nearly always wake up fresh and rested.
wake up [weik ʌp] 📢 UK📢 US
醒过来;叫醒
关闭(开关)
改进,改善
出乎意料地陷入(某境地)
(1) If they value these data, let them pay for them. (2) I have had to pay for repairs to the house. (3) The money is used by local authorities to pay for public services.
pay for [pei fɔ:] 📢 UK📢 US
为...付款;付钱
主持,耽搁,延误,继续下去,拿起
把……做成
v.撞倒
(1) They have run out of ideas... (2) We're running out of time... (3) Conditions are getting worse and supplies are running out...
run out [rʌn aut] 📢 UK📢 US
(of)用完,耗尽;到期,期满
不去睡;熬夜
尊敬,敬仰
保持;维持;继续
(1) Don't walk off with the idea that I like her. (2) Kavin finally made up his mind to walk off with Larry. (3) How can he walk off with the CD player in the daytime?
walk off with [wɔ:k ɔf wið] 📢 UK📢 US
v. 偷走, 轻易赢得
v. 追悼,悼念
把...排除在外,排除...的可能性
产生,使...突出,匆匆建造
(1) You can't walk out on the contract, or you could be taken to court. (2) Do you want to walk with me and live, or walk out on me and die? (3) I should have punch - in clock before I walk out on - stage.
walk out on [wɔ:k aut ɔn] 📢 UK📢 US
转交
(为表示抗议而)离开,抛弃,推卸责任,退场
付出(钱),出钱
属于
(1) The dancers began to walk away from the floor. (2) She began to walk away from him. (3) You should have learned to walk away from things that don't concern you.
walk away from [wɔ:k əˈwei frɔm] 📢 UK📢 US
玩,做(游戏等),假扮...玩
为...付款;付钱
vt. 离开(从 ... 旁边走开,轻易地胜过)
忍受,容忍(讨厌的人)
(1) If I had known my life was going to turn out like this, I would have let them kill me... (2) Sometimes things don't turn out the way we think they're going to... (3) It's turned out nice again.
turn out [tə:n aut] 📢 UK📢 US
奋力向前,推动,推进
长成为;发展为
结果是,生产,出现,关闭,翻转,证明是
报废,勾销,注销
(1) Pipe smokers sometimes wear down the tips of their teeth where they grip their pipes... (2) The machines start to wear down, they don't make as many nuts and bolts as they used to... (3) None can match your sheer willpower and persistence in wearing down the opposition...
wear down [wɛə daun] 📢 UK📢 US
让...进入,放...进来
约见,会见
放开, 挂断(电话), 踌躇, 犹豫不前
磨损,损耗;使疲劳
(1) Tenants remain liable if they pass on their lease. (2) He has written a note asking me to pass on his thanks. (3) I think I'll pass on the hiking next time.