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- Get off on a melody 听到一支歌曲而大为高兴
- I really get off on a girl who tells me how she feels. 我对于告诉我心里感受的女孩子有兴趣。
- A lot of young people get off on Jazz. 许多年轻人听了爵士乐会兴奋不已。
- He was charged with murder, but got off on a plea of insanity. 他被指控犯了谋杀罪,但以精神错乱为由逃过惩罚。
- She set off on a trip across Europe. 她出发去作横越欧洲的旅行。
- They've set off on a journey round the world. 他们已经开始环游世界。
- The scouts started off on their mission on a stormy night. 侦察兵们在一个雷雨之夜出发去执行任务。
- I got off on the wrong foot with Mr Smith. 初次见面我就给史密斯先生一个不好的印象。
- I hate to get off on the wrong foot. 我讨厌一开始就犯错误。
- You should say: to get off on the wrong foot. 这是指某人一开始就没给人一个好印象,或一开始由于某种行为而把事情弄糟了。
- To alight on the left is to get off on the left. 到达某个目标;是为了以这个地方为起点;继续出发.
- He got off on the wrong foot when he asked the boss for a day off after working there only a week. 他在那里工作了一周以后就要求上司让他休一天假,真是一开始就给人不良印象。
- Get off on the exit Faro/Aeroporto. 儿童和加床政策:欢迎所有年零的儿童。
- We came about and went off on a new tack. 我们改变方向朝一个新的航向开去。
- I missed out on his offer on a free holiday in Spain. 我失掉了他提供的免费在西班牙度假的机会。
- He is going to set off on a journey to New York. 他将启程去纽约旅行。
- Henry got off on the wrong foot by being late on his first day at work. 亨利第一天上班就迟到,一开始就给人留下了不好的印象。
- I think you should get off on the right foot with your colleagues. 我想你应该和你的同事搞好关系。
- He was carried off on a stretcher. 他被用担架抬走了。
- It's important to get off on the right foot in this new job. 开始一份新工作时有个良好的开端很重要。