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
- Snakes slough off their skins once a year.
 蛇每年蜕皮一次。
- Normal glass will slough off silicon that may stimulate high levels of production.
 普通玻璃可能会使刺激高水平生产量的硅脱落。
- 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。
- It's a bad habit he should slough off.
 这是他应该戒除的一个坏习惯。
- Slough off unimportant verbiage.
 删除无关紧要的空话。
- Drilling operations of Jidong, Dagang and other oilfields in gulfs of Liaodong and Bohai inevitably meet a kind of formation consisting of pyroclastic rock being easy to slough off.
 在辽东湾、渤海湾及其邻近的冀东油田和大港油田东部的钻遇地层中存在易塌的火山岩地层。
- 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。
- So you gotta make sure that they don't slough off.
 你们必须保证他们不会被抛弃。
- She can slough off a sadness and replace it by a hope.
 她能摈除悲伤而代之以希望。
- 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。
