make off 英 [meik ɔf]   美 [mek ɔf]

make off

make off  英 [meik ɔf] 美 [mek ɔf]

v. 逃走;离开;匆忙离开 

A whale shark tilts upright and yanks on a net, trying to make off with a fisherman's catch. 一条鲸鲨挺直身体,咬着渔网,当渔夫试图捕捉它时,它转身逃走。
The race to 6)make off with some live coffee trees or beans was eventually won by the Dutch in 1616. 最终,荷兰人于1616年赢得了偷取活咖啡树或咖啡豆的竞赛。

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  • v. 逃走;离开;匆忙离开
  • 1. A whale shark tilts upright and yanks on a net, trying to make off with a fisherman's catch.

    一条鲸鲨挺直身体,咬着渔网,当渔夫试图捕捉它时,它转身逃走。

  • 2. The race to 6)make off with some live coffee trees or beans was eventually won by the Dutch in 1616.

    最终,荷兰人于1616年赢得了偷取活咖啡树或咖啡豆的竞赛。

  • 3. According to police, Spencer, a high school teacher, paid two students $100 each to break into his house and try to make off with a stereo.

    按照警方的说法,身为高中教员的斯宾赛给了两个学生每人100美元,叫他们闯进自己家门去抢一套音响。

ˌmake ˈoff
to hurry away, especially in order to escape匆忙离开;(尤指)仓惶逃跑
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