词汇 | see off |
释义 | Idiom see offsee (someone) off to go with someone to the place where they will begin a trip.My parents saw me off at the airport.Families gathered at the dock to see off the sailors. Phr V see off sees, seeing, saw, seen see off sb or see sb off to go to the place that someone is leaving from in order to say goodbyeMy parents came to the airport to see me off. to force someone to leave a placeIf anyone tries to come in here, the dogs will soon see them off. see off sb/sth or see sb/sth off British & Australian informal if you see off an opponent or an attempt by someone to compete against you {esp. challenge}, you defeat them or stop them from competing against youGermany saw off their opponents with a goal in the last minute.The president has seen off several challenges to his leadership this year. see off verb to attend to something; to defeat someone UK, 1915see (one) offTo accompany one to the place where they will be departing and wish them farewell. John offered to see me off to the train station, but I was so sad to leave that I preferred to go alone. I'm just going to see our guests off. I'll be back shortly. see someone off somethingto accompany someone who is leaving something; to escort someone away from something. I saw the elderly lady off the station platform safely. The emcee saw the contestants off the stage. see someone offto accompany one to the point of departure for a trip and say good-bye upon departure. We went to the train station to see Andy off. We saw off all the scouts going to camp. see offv. To be with someone when he or she is leaving in order to say goodbye: We saw off our guests at the door. They came to the airport to see us off. |
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