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set off
phrasal verb
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  1. 1
    [I] to start a journey, or to start going in a particular direction 动身;出发

    We set off early the next morning. 我们第二天一大早就出发了。

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    [T] to cause something to operate, especially by accident 使…开始运行;(尤指)无意中触发

    Jeff pushed open the front door, which set off the alarm. 杰夫推开前门,触发了警报系统。

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    [T] to make something explode 使爆炸

    Somebody was setting off fireworks down the street. 有人沿街放烟花。

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    [T] to cause a situation or a series of events to happen, especially without intending to (尤指无意中)激发,引发

    He fears that the election could set off mass protests. 他担心选举会引发群众抗议。

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    [T] [usually passive] to make someone or something look more attractive by being clearly different from them 衬托;使更漂亮

    Her plain blue dress was set off by a feather-trimmed hat. 她那身朴素的蓝裙子在一顶饰以羽毛的帽子衬托下显得更漂亮了。

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    [T] [set someone off] to make someone start to laugh, cry, or talk a lot 使(某人)开始笑(哭或滔滔不绝地说)

    Just mentioning her father's death could set her off again. 只要一提到她父亲的死就能使她又大哭起来。

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See also main entry: set
set off phrasal verb
set off (set off at dawn) prompt (set off a debate) turn sth on (set off the alarm)
set off

phrasal verb

 See also the entry for leave 1 另见leave条第1义set off ♦︎ take off ♦︎ start ♦︎ set out ♦︎ set sailThese words all mean to begin a journey. 这些词均表示出发、起程。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to set off / take off / start / set out / set sail for / from sthto set off / take off / start (out) / set out / set sail on a journey, voyage, etc.to set off / take off / start / set out early ˌset ˈoff

phrasal verb

(setting, set, set)to leave at the start of a journey 出发;动身;起程We set off at dawn.我们黎明时就出发了。They set off to explore the island.他们动身去那个岛上探险。
ˌtake ˈoff

phrasal verb

(took, taken)(of an aircraft) to leave the ground and begin to fly; (of a person) to set off in an aircraft (飞机)起飞;(人)乘飞机出发The plane took off an hour late.飞机起飞晚了一个小时。What time do we take off?我们什么时候乘飞机出发?In informal American English take off can be used when sb leaves a place to go somewhere else. 在非正式美式英语中,take off可指某人离开某地前往其他地方We took off for the beach.我们动身前往海滩。 OPP land land verb
start [intransitive] to begin a journey 出发;动身;起程What time do we start?我们什么时候出发?They had started out from Saigon the previous day.他们前一天就已经从西贡出发了。 ˌset ˈout

phrasal verb

(setting, set, set) (especially written) to leave at the start of a journey 出发;动身;起程He set out along the path the old man had shown him.他沿着老人指给他的那条小路出发了。NOTE 辨析 Set off, start out or set out?There is no real difference in meaning between these words. Set off is the most frequent and least formal. Start (out) and set out are used more in written English than in spoken English; set out especially can sound slightly literary. 这三个短语在含义上没有实质差别。set off最常用也最不正式;start (out)和set out较多用于书面语而非口语。set out听起来尤其带点文学色彩。
set ˈsail

idiom

(setting, set, set) (rather formal) to begin a journey in a ship or boat 起航;开航The family set sail for a new life in Australia.这家人起航前往澳大利亚开始新的生活。

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