slough off
英 [slʌf ɒf]
美 [slʌf ɔːf]
(植物)落叶; (动物)蜕皮
柯林斯词典
- → see:slough
- PHRASAL VERB 放弃;抛弃
If youslough offsomething that you no longer want or need, you get rid of it.- She tried hard to slough off her old personality...
她努力告别从前的个性。 - The nation states of Eastern Europe finally sloughed off their totalitarian regimes.
东欧民族国家最终抛弃了极权统治。
- She tried hard to slough off her old personality...
英英释义
verb
- separate from surrounding living tissue, as in an abortion
- discard as undesirable
- the candidate sloughed off his former campaign workers
双语例句
- It's time for us to slough off our tired old image.
我们该丢掉原来疲惫不堪的旧形象了。 - She tried hard to slough off her old personality
她努力告别从前的个性。 - He managed to slough off his drinking habit.
他终於戒掉了酗酒的习惯。 - The nation states of Eastern Europe finally sloughed off their totalitarian regimes.
东欧民族国家最终抛弃了极权统治。 - While telling his tale, the narrator discards social mask, slough off false self, and cast aside restrictive gender-role assignment found in his investment in popular forms of language use and finally comes to a degree of self-realization.
讲述过程中,叙述者通过各种流行形式的语言运用,摒弃了社会面具,抛弃了虚伪的自我,也摆脱了限制性的性别角色,最终达到自我实现。 - Snakes slough off their skins once a year.
蛇每年蜕皮一次。 - A highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and weakness and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs that slough off leaving scars.
一种高度传染的病毒性疾病,通常发烧皮肤上生斑。 - She can slough off a sadness and replace it by a hope.
她能摈除悲伤而代之以希望。 - She did so reluctantly not wanted to slough off her responsibility on others.
她很不情愿地这么做了,她并不想把她的责任推在其他人身上。 - The effectiveness excutive will slough off an activity before he starts on a new one.
有效的管理者打算做一项新的业务,一定先删除一项原有业务。
