throw off
1.扔掉;匆匆脫掉
The boy threw off his clothes and jumped into the water.
男孩匆匆脫下衣服,跳入水中。
throw-off
名詞 n.
1.(競賽、打獵)開始;出發(fā)
haze
名詞 n.
1.霾,薄霧[C][U]
I could hardly see her through a blue haze of smoke.
一股藍色的煙霧使我?guī)缀蹩床灰娝?br />2.朦朧;模糊[C]
不及物動詞 vi.
1.(使)模糊;(使)朦朧[(+over)]
及物動詞 vt.
1.使勞累;使苦惱
2.【美】欺侮,戲弄(同學(xué))
screwed-up:
形容詞 a.
1.緊張的;神經(jīng)質(zhì)的
oblivious:
形容詞 a.
1.忘卻的;健忘的[(+to/of)]
Mother has become quite oblivious after the illness.
這次病后,媽媽變得特別健忘。
oblivious old age
健忘的老年
2.不注意的,不以為意的[F][(+to/of)]
The professor kept reading, entirely oblivious of his wife'spresence.
教授繼續(xù)念他的書,完全沒注意到他太太在那兒。
She was oblivious to what was going on around her.
她沒有注意周圍發(fā)生的事。
3.令人忘卻的
take out
1.取出
The doctor has taken my bad tooth out.
醫(yī)生已拔掉了我的壞牙。
2.扣除;除去
The train fare has already been taken out from his salary.
火車費已從他工資中扣除。
3.帶...出去
take-out
形容詞 a.
1.(飯食)外賣的;(餐廳)供應(yīng)外賣食物的