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make off [ phrasal verb ]
1 chiefly Brit : to leave quickly especially in order to escape
After taking the money, the thieves made off toward the main highway.
2 make off with (something) : to take or steal (something) and go away
Someone broke into the office and made off with some valuable equipment.
make off
• to leave quickly, especially in order to escape
• 〔尤指为了逃跑〕匆忙离开; 溜掉:
»The men made off as the police arrived.
警察一到这些人就赶快开溜。
▪ [+ along / across / through etc ]
» The getaway car made off towards Horrocks Avenue.
逃跑用的汽车往霍罗克斯大街方向开去。
◘make off with sth [not in passive] [informal] to steal something and take it away with you 拿走; 抢走〔他人之物〕:
»Thieves broke into the school and made off with computer equipment worth £40,000.
窃贼闯入学校,盗走了价值 4 万英镑的计算机设备。
ˌmake 'off
to hurry away, especially in order to escape
匆忙离开;(尤指)仓惶逃跑
▪ ˌmake 'off with sth
to steal sth and hurry away with it
偷走某物;顺手牵羊
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