词汇 | make off with |
释义 | Idiom make away with someone or something and make off with someone or something Theme: THEFT to take someone or something away; to make someone or something disappear.The robber made away with the jewelry.The maid quickly made off with the children. We only saw them for a moment. Phr V make off with makes, making, made make off with sth (never passive) slightly informal to steal something and take it awaySomebody broke into the shop and made off with several TVs and videos. make off with sth not passive to steal something and escape with it: Biggs and sixteen others made off with $7.3 million in the Great Train robbery of 1965.■ SIMILAR TO: make away with make off with (something)To escape with something that has been stolen, snatched, etc. The thieves busted the ATM and made off with the cash inside. Sorry, the dog made off with the last burger—snatched it right from the table. make off with To snatch or steal: made off with the profits. |
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