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1 PHRASAL VERB 丢弃;摆脱 If you cast off something, you get rid of it because it is no longer necessary or useful to you, or because it is harmful to you. 丢弃;摆脱 [literary] [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
  • The essay exhorts women to cast off their servitude to husbands and priests. [VERB PREP. noun]

    该文劝告女性不要再对丈夫和牧师低三下四。

  • There was an extraordinary feeling of hope and relief, as if a great burden had been cast off. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]

    有种充满希望和解脱的奇妙感觉,好似卸下了一副千斤重担。

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3 PHRASAL VERB 解下(船只的)缆绳 If you are on a boat and you cast off, you untie the rope that is keeping the boat in a fixed position. 解下(船只的)缆绳
  • He cast off, heading out to the bay. [VERB PREP.]

    他解开缆绳,往海湾驶去。

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(also castoff)Word forms: plural cast-offs
ADJ [ADJ n] (尤指衣服)旧的,过时的,淘汰的 Cast-off things, especially clothes, are ones which someone no longer uses because they are old or unfashionable, and which they give to someone else or throw away. (尤指衣服)旧的,过时的,淘汰的
  • Alexandra looked plump and awkward in her cast-off clothing.

    亚历山德拉穿着那身过时的衣裳,显得臃肿笨拙。

SYN discarded, unwanted, rejected, scrapped
Cast-off is also a noun.
  • I never had anything new to wear as a child, only a cousin's cast-offs.

    我小时候从没穿过新衣服,总是拾表姐的旧衣服。

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