1 A2 中性
把某事推迟到之后的日期或时间。
"We'll have to put off the picnic until the weather improves."
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Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
— Attributed to Thomas Jefferson; also a common proverb
可分离
指把某事推迟到以后;也指让某人感到泄气、反感或兴趣减少。
现在不做,留到以后再做;也指因为某事让人不想做或不再感兴趣。
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把某事推迟到之后的日期或时间。
"We'll have to put off the picnic until the weather improves."
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
— Attributed to Thomas Jefferson; also a common proverb
使某人产生反感、厌恶或失去兴趣。
"The strong smell of paint really put me off my food."
使某人分心或受干扰,从而无法集中注意力。
"Stop whispering — you're putting me off!"
劝某人等等看,或不给明确答复地把人打发走。
"He kept trying to put off his creditors with vague promises."
这是英语中最常见的短语动词之一。可分开使用:put it off 和 put off the meeting 都对。表示“使反感”时,宾语通常是人:That smell put me off. 表示“推迟”时,宾语通常是事物或活动。
母语者最常搭配使用的单词。
最常用的五种时态形式。
来自 YouTube 真实视频中 "put off" 的用法片段 — 点击可在 Looplines 上观看。
可互换使用的词组 — 点击已链接的可进一步了解。
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