go off
phrasal verbgo off
离开(尤指去做某事) - She went off to get a drink.
她拿饮料去了。
- She went off to get a drink.
开火;爆炸 - The gun went off by accident.
枪走火了。 - The bomb went off in a crowded street.
炸弹在挤满人群的大街上爆炸了。
- The gun went off by accident.
(警报器等)突然发出巨响 (电灯)熄灭;(电)中断;停止运行 - Suddenly the lights went off.
灯突然熄灭了。 - The heating goes off at night.
暖气夜间停止供热。
- Suddenly the lights went off.
- (British English, informal) to go to sleep
入睡;睡着 - Hasn't the baby gone off yet?
孩子还没睡着吗?
- Hasn't the baby gone off yet?
- (British English) if food or drink goes off, it becomes bad and not fit to eat or drink
(食物、饮料)变质,变坏 - (British English) to get worse in quality
(质量)下降 - Her books have gone off in recent years.
她近年写的书质量下降了。
- Her books have gone off in recent years.
- to happen in a particular way
(以某种方式)发生 - The meeting went off well.
会议进行得很好。
- The meeting went off well.
go off (on somebody)
- (North American English, informal) to suddenly become angry with somebody
突然生(某人的)气 - He just went off on her and started yelling.
他突然对她发火,开始大喊大叫。
- He just went off on her and started yelling.
go off somebody/something
- (British English, informal) to stop liking somebody/something or lose interest in them/it
不再喜欢某人(或某事物);失去对…的兴趣 - Jane seems to be going off Paul.
简好像不再喜欢保罗了。 - I've gone off beer.
我对啤酒已不感兴趣。
- Jane seems to be going off Paul.