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Hurry off Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɝi/ /ˈɔf
HURR-ee AWF
hˈʌɹi/ /ˈɒf
HURR-ee OF

释义

To leave a place quickly, often because you are in a rush or have something important to do.

用法与细微差别

Slightly informal; often used in everyday conversation or writing. Typical with places: 'hurry off to work.' Implies urgency or not having time for proper goodbyes. Not as strong as 'rush out.'

例句

She had to hurry off to school this morning.

basic

I will hurry off after lunch for my appointment.

basic

They always hurry off at the end of meetings.

basic

Sorry to hurry off, but I can't be late today.

natural

As soon as the bell rang, the students hurried off to catch the bus.

natural

We chatted for a few minutes before he had to hurry off to another meeting.

natural