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go off

[phrasal verb]
of a bomb : to explode爆炸
of a gun : to shoot射击
of an alarm : to begin to make a sudden loud noise(报警或闹钟)突然响起
of lights, electricity, etc. : to stop working(电灯)熄灭;(电力)中断
: to leave a place for a new place去往
: to occur or happen发生
: to happen in a particular way(以某种方式)发生
US, informal : to begin shouting at someone in an angry way(对某人)大喊大叫usually + on
go off (someone or something) British : to stop liking (someone or something)不再喜欢
chiefly Brit
go off with (someone) :to leave(a spouse,partner,etc.)for someone else与(某人)私奔
go off with (something) : to take (something that belongs to someone else) away with you : steal拿走,偷走(他人的东西)
⇒ Main Entry: 1 go

go off

verb

went off; gone off; going off; goes off

intransitive verb

1
2
: to burst forth or break out suddenly or noisily
3
: to go forth, out, or away : leave
4
: to undergo decline or deterioration
5
: to follow the expected or desired course : proceed
the party went off well
6
: to make a characteristic noise : sound
could hear the alarm going off
Phrases
go off the deep end
1
: to enter recklessly on a course
2
: to become very much excited

Example Sentences

specialists were able to deactivate the bomb before it went off the wedding went off without so much as a single glitch

Word History

First Known Use

1579, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of go off was in 1579

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