set off
基本解释
- v. 出发;引起;动身;使爆炸;抵销;分开
英汉例句
- The next morning, we set off.
次日上午我们出发了。 - Within days they will set off again to seek their prey.
几天后海盗们将再度出发寻找他们的“猎物”。 - Fired up by this encounter, we set off for Croatia and the Adriatic.
在这次会见的鼓舞下,我们出发前往克罗地亚和亚得里亚海。 - The assassination of Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the city of Sarajevo was the spark that set off the explosion.
- The sheer cacophony of the clustered consonants in this line sets off -or has the potential to set off -- a powerful cluster of feelings.
这句诗中辅音全然不和谐,使人觉得,或者有意向让人觉得-,有力量的层叠之感。
耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选 - But it's really a chance, especially for those less comfortable, to be set off on a very specific path.
这的确是一个机会,特别对于那些不怎么舒适的,这是通过,特殊途径开始的好机会。
哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选 - One blockbuster from Pouletty would likely set off a wave of anti-addiction drug development.
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权威例句
词组短语
- Equitable set -off 衡平抵销;对等抵偿
- set -off reel 防粘脏卷筒衬纸
- set sth off 使爆炸;平衡;翻译
- insolvency set -off 破产抵销
- set sb off doing 翻译
短语
英英字典
- When you set off, you start a journey.
- If something sets off something such as an alarm or a bomb, it makes it start working so that, for example, the alarm rings or the bomb explodes.
- If something sets off an event or a series of events, it causes it to start happening.
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专业释义
- (油墨未干)染污(次张)