Voice of the heart

Saturday, May 26, 2007

閃開

take off (LEAVE) phrasal verb

to suddenly leave somewhere, usually without telling anyone that you are going

e.g. :When he saw me, he took off in the other direction.

(info from Cambridge Online Dictionary)

2 Comments:

  • At 11:47 AM , Blogger kmpw said...

    When she saw me, she took off in the other direction.

    i take off my office immediately after the bell rings everyday.
    (is it correct?)

     
  • At 5:48 PM , Blogger kamkam said...

    I leave my office immediately after the bell rings everyday.
    (Maybe this is better!)

    I learned something new today from one of my favourite blogs.

    "I stand corrected."
    used to admit that something you have said or done was wrong
    e.g. I stand corrected - the date of foundation was 1411, and not 1412 as I had written.

     

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home