单词:awaynesses
n.
away的变形
away
[ə'wei]
adv.
远离,离,距;向远处;(离)开;(走)开,不在
在另一地方,在别处,尤指在适当的地方
在离特定地方有一段距离的地方
向(或在)另一方向,转方向,向一边
[美国口语][用在 back, behind,below, down, from, off, up 等前面,加强这些副词]远远地,遥远地,久远地(= far);相距,相隔
…去,…掉;不存在;在旁边,在一边
(送)掉;放弃;丧失;不再拥有
泄露;出卖
消逝,消失,消灭,消退
立刻,立即,即时
不停地,连续地,持续不断地,不断…下去,反复地
[用于感叹句的句首或省略动词 go]离去,离开,走开,去掉:
【体育】(足球赛等)在客方场地进行
[俚语]被监禁
adj.
不在的;离开的,已去的;缺席的
(在空间、时间等方面)离开特定的一点有若干距离的;远离的,远隔的
已动身的
(炸弹等)已放出的;被释出的
[美国英语]【体育】(足球赛等)在客方(而不是在自己)场地进行的;客方的
【高尔夫球】(球)离穴最远而(高尔夫球手需)先击的
[美国英语]【棒球】出局的
[俚语]坐牢,在狱中,(在监狱里)服刑的
n.
【体育】在客方场地进行的比赛;在客方场地的胜利
interj.
走开!去!滚!
(咱们)走吧!
短语:
away back
[美国口语]老早以前,很久以前
away from it all
远离尘嚣
away from (或 off) the point
见 beside the point
Away goes the devil when he finds the door shut against him.
[谚语]门户紧闭,魔鬼退避;把紧思想关,邪念无空钻;苍蝇不叮无缝的蛋。
away with
把(物)拿走;去掉;把(人)带走
走开,离开,滚开[一般用于无动词的祈使句]
进行;忍受:
He couldn't away with her reproaches.
他不能忍受她的申诉。
Away with him
赶他出去
Away with it !
拿走,把它挪开;停止
do away with
见do¹
far and away
见 far
far away
在远处
最…,大大…
make away with
见 make¹
out and away
见out
right away
见 right
straight away
见 straight
Where away
见 where
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