词汇 | walk off with |
释义 | Idiom walk off withwalk off with (something) to take something without asking.Who walked off with my drink? Phr V walk off with walks, walking, walked walk off with sth informal to win a prize or competition very easilyHe walked off with the most sought-after title in tennis. informal to steal something, or to take something without the owner's permissionI left my purse on the table and someone must have walked off with it.Did you walk off with my pen? walk off with (something)1. To win easily. Our opponents walked off with a victory because we were so unprepared for that game. 2. To steal something. Someone at the party must have walked off with my purse because I can't find it anywhere. walk off with1. Also, walk away with. Win easily, as in Our team walked off with the pennant, or He expected a tough opponent, but to his surprise he walked away with first place. [First half of 1800s] 2. Steal, as in Someone walked off with my suitcase. [Early 1700s] |
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