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walk away phrasal verb with walkverbuk /wɔːk/ us /wɑːk/
(DIFFICULT SITUATION) disapproving to stop being involved in a situation because it is difficult to deal with or does not give you any advantages: (从困境中)脱身,一走了之 walk away fromYou can't just walk away from a marriage at the first sign of a problem.你不能婚姻稍有问题就想摆脱掉了事。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Causing something to end abandon abandonment all good things (must) come to an endidiom and have done with itidiom be over the humpidiom cure give over halt hang jack something in kill something stone-deadidiom lay lid lift snap snuff something out stamp on something stamp something out stanch staunch
(ACCIDENT) to escape an accident without being badly hurt: 平安脱险 walk away from something without a scratchShe overturned the car, but walked away from it without a scratch.她翻了车,可是却平安无事,一点擦伤都没有。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Undamaged, unbroken or in good condition (all) in one pieceidiom ain't anti-wear be (as) good as newidiom be as sound as a bellidiom be none the worseidiom resistive safe soundness unbroken unbruised unimpaired uninjured unmolested unpolluted unscarred vgc walk well preserved worse |