walk away Идиома
walk away from
1.win easily in a race or competition在比赛中轻而易举地获胜
He walked away from all his competitors in the 3,000metre race.在3000米赛跑中,他遥遥领先于所有其他选手。
2.survive(an accident)with little or no injury从(事故中)平安脱身
How could he walk away from a crash like that without a mark on him?他在那次车祸中怎么会没受一点伤而平安脱险的?
He walked away from the shipwreck.在这次沉船事件中他平安脱险了。
walk away/off with
1.take and go away with;take away;steal取走;偷走;顺手拿走
Someone got in and walked awaywith the jewels while we were out.我们不在的时候,有人进来顺手把珠宝偷走了。
How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?一个小偷怎能在光天化日之下将一个保险箱偷走呢?
2.take,get or win easily轻而易举地获得或赢得
He walked away with the election;his majority was about ten thousand.他多得1万张左右的选票,轻而易举地赢了这场选举。
Our team walked off with the championship.我队轻而易举地得了冠军。
We expected Peter to walk off with the prize,but he didn't.我们本来指望彼得会轻而易举地获奖,可他没有。
walk away with
1.take and go away with;take away;steal取走;偷走;顺手拿走
Someone got in and walked awaywith the jewels while we were out.我们不在的时候,有人进来顺手把珠宝偷走了。
How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?一个小偷怎能在光天化日之下将一个保险箱偷走呢?
2.take,get or win easily轻而易举地获得或赢得
He walked away with the election;his majority was about ten thousand.他多得1万张左右的选票,轻而易举地赢了这场选举。
Our team walked off with the championship.我队轻而易举地得了冠军。
We expected Peter to walk off with the prize,but he didn't.我们本来指望彼得会轻而易举地获奖,可他没有。
walk away with|walk|walk away|walk off|walk off wi
v. 1. To take and go away with; take away; often: steal.
When Father went to work, he accidentally walked off with Mother's umbrella. How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight? 2. To take, get, or win easily.
Jim walked away with all the honors on Class Night. Our team walked off with the championship.walk away
1. To leave, depart, or move to be beneath abutting to addition or article by walking. He started walking abroad afore I was accomplished talking. She airtight the car aperture and absolved abroad in a huff.2. To accomplish a point of no best engaging, dealing, or interacting with addition or something. Just airing away, Bill. He's alone aggravating to acerbate you up into a fight. I had to airing abroad from the activity for a few hours to advice bright my head.3. To carelessness addition or something; to leave some being or affair after affair or incurring any obligations. Luckily, we were able to airing abroad afore the accord had been signed. You can't aloof airing abroad from your ancestors like that, Steven—you accept responsibilities!4. To escape from some asperity or crisis after incurring any injury, penalty, or punishment. Due to an absurdity in the filing of affirmation by police, the doubtable concluded up walking abroad scot-free. How on apple did he airing abroad from a alternation blast of that calibration with aloof a few scrapes and bruises?Learn more: away, walkwalk away
v.
1. To leave by or as if by walking: When she saw me, she bound absolved away.
2. To appear from a alarming bearings after austere abrasion or penalty: You were advantageous to airing abroad from such a bad car accident. The acceptance could accept been expelled for such an offense, but somehow they absolved abroad with alone a warning.
3. To leave advisedly and after obligation: The two abandon absolved abroad from the accord back they bootless to ability a compromise. With no affirmation to authority them on, the admiral let the suspects airing away.
4. walk abroad with To win some award-winning or accolade calmly or unexpectedly: The blur absolved abroad with ten awards.
5. walk abroad with To abduct something: The robbers absolved abroad with $1 actor in jewels.
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