单词 | away from |
释义 | > as lemmasaway from a. away from (a person or thing): (used outside verb constructions) at a distance from, removed from; absent from; beyond the presence of. ΚΠ 1782 F. Burney Cecilia III. vi. iv. 251 Cecilia had now but little leisure, for Lady Honoria would hardly rest a moment away from her. 1832 P. Benjamin Poem on Medit. of Nature 13 Away from men, The city's busy tumult and the sight Of all the sons of pleasure and of pain, Where the free soul must feel its human chain. 1851 H. Mayhew London Labour I. 329/1 A hill fair (that is where the fair is held upon a hill away from a town). 1928 Sunday Disp. 30 Sept. 2/2 A few hours away from the office wouldn't matter. 2009 Wire Apr. 63/3 Away from the hype and hysteria, much Grime was, and remains, an exercise in cold-blooded dramatic tension. < as lemmas |
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