释义 |
take (one) out of (oneself)To do something that distracts one from something causing worry, anxiety, or distress. He's been so stressed out about his exams that I think it's starting to affect his mental health. I think we should take him to Disney World for the weekend to take him out of himself for a while. My wife thinks it's silly that I still play video games, but it really helps to take me out of myself after a stressful day at work. take somebody ˈout of himself, herself, etc. amuse or entertain somebody and so make them feel less worried about their problems or less unhappy: She was very depressed when they split up. We took her away for a few days to try to take her out of herself. |