词汇 | walk off |
释义 | Phr V walk off walks, walking, walked walk off (sth) to leave a place because you are angry or not satisfied with somethingShe threatened to walk off the film set if she didn't get any more money.Some of the workers wanted to walk off in protest at factory conditions. walk off sth or walk sth off (never passive) to go for a walk in order to get rid of an illness {esp. headache} or the feeling of having eaten too muchI went to the beach to walk off my headache.Let's go and walk off our lunch. walk it offTo attempt to alleviate an injury, typically a leg or foot injury, by walking until the pain dissipates. Typically used as an imperative, sometimes one intended to be humorous. I'm sure it's only a bruise. Just walk it off. There's only a little bit of blood. Walk it off! I tried walking it off, but I really think I broke something in my foot. walk off1. To depart very quickly or suddenly, especially in a brusque, angry manner. He walked off in a huff when Jennifer implied that his father was a failure. 2. To alleviate or ameliorate the negative effects of injury or condition by walking around. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "walk" and "off." Feeling dazed from the collision, Jack stood up and tried walking it off. You can't just walk off a gunshot wound, Dan—we need to get you to a hospital right away! 3. To lose weight or burn calories through extensive and vigorous walking. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "walk" and "off." I've set a goal for myself to walk off at least 20 pounds by this summer. No thanks, I think I'll go on foot—I'd like to walk that meal off. walk offto walk away; to leave on foot abruptly. She didn't even say good-bye. She just walked off. He walked off and never looked back. walk offv. 1. To leave abruptly by walking: My friend got angry and walked off in the middle of our conversation. 2. To reduce or eliminate some pain or stiffness by walking: I pulled my leg muscle a little bit, but I walked it off. The athlete walked off the muscle cramp before the game. 3. To lose some amount of weight by walking: She walked off ten pounds. He walked five pounds off. 4. To shed the weight gained by consuming something: You'll have to walk off all that chocolate cake. If I eat this doughnut, I'll walk it off this afternoon. 5. walk off with To win some prize or award easily or unexpectedly: My student walked off with first prize. 6. walk off with To steal something: Someone walked off with my wallet. walk off/away with1. To win easily or unexpectedly. 2. To steal. |
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