释义 |
come away
come away vb (intr, adverb) 1. to become detached2. (foll by with) to leave (with)ThesaurusVerb | 1. | come away - come to be detached; "His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery"come off, detachblow off - come off due to an explosion or other strong forcechop off, lop off, cut off - remove by or as if by cutting; "cut off the ear"; "lop off the dead branch"unsolder - remove the soldering fromfall off - come off; "This button had fallen off"divide, part, separate - come apart; "The two pieces that we had glued separated" | | 2. | come away - leave in a certain condition; "She came away angry"go forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight" | Translationscome away
come away1. To step or otherwise move away from something. Please come away from those rickety old steps before you hurt yourself.2. To travel somewhere. Often used in the sense of a romantic getaway. Come away with me to the islands, my darling. You're welcome to come away to my vacation home anytime you like.3. To be removed, as of a substance from a surface. This sticky goo just isn't coming away from the table, no matter how much I scrub it.4. To depart from something, such as an experience, event, etc., typically after its completion. In this usage, the phrase is often followed by "with" and something acquired by the end of the experience. It's miraculous that you only came away from that accident with a broken arm. I came away from student teaching with a whole new respect for teachers everywhere.See also: away, comecome away (from someone or something)to move away from someone or something. Please come away from the fire. You will get burned if you don't. Come away! You can walk with me for a while.See also: away, comecome awayv.1. To leave, relinquish, or abandon a place in favor of another place: Come away with me to New York. We should come away to the country more often.2. To be removed from a surface: When I sprayed water on the table, the dust came away very easily.3. come away with To finish a process or event, having something as a result: Luckily, the driver came away from the accident with only a broken finger. She came away with first place in the competition.See also: away, comecome away
Synonyms for come awayverb come to be detachedSynonymsRelated Words- blow off
- chop off
- lop off
- cut off
- unsolder
- fall off
- divide
- part
- separate
verb leave in a certain conditionRelated Words |