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Off with you Meaning in English

expression

ˈɔf/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/ /ˈju
AWF with YOO
ˈɒf/ /wˈɪð/ /jˈuː
OF with YOO

释义

A phrase used to tell someone to leave or go away, often in a gentle, encouraging, or sometimes playful way.

用法与细微差别

Semi-formal, feels old-fashioned or playful today; often used with children, pets, or in stories. Not used in truly angry or harsh contexts. Similar to 'off you go' or 'run along.' Avoid in serious situations.

例句

Off with you, it's time for bed.

basic

The teacher smiled and said, 'Off with you to recess!'

basic

'All right, off with you now,' the parent said to the children.

basic

The dog wouldn't stop barking, so she said, 'Off with you to the garden!'

natural

Whenever we finished our chores, Grandma would say, 'Off with you, go and play.'

natural

'Off with you, or you'll be late for school!' my brother shouted.

natural