Straight off Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɹeɪt/ /ˈɔf
STRAYT-awf
stɹˈeɪt/ /ˈɒf
str-AYT-of
释义
Immediately, without delay, or right away. Used to describe doing something as soon as possible after an event or moment.
用法与细微差别
Informal, mostly spoken English. Commonly used at the beginning or in the middle of sentences: 'straight off the bat' is a similar idiom. Focuses on immediate reaction or action after something happens.
Spanish: inmediatamente - en el actoPortuguese (BR): imediatamente - de imediatoPortuguese (PT): imediatamente - logo de seguidaChinese (Simplified): 马上 - 立即Chinese (Traditional): 馬上 - 立刻Hindi: तुरंत - तुरंत हीArabic: على الفور - مباشرةBengali: তাৎক্ষণিকভাবে - সঙ্গে সঙ্গেRussian: сразу - немедленноJapanese: すぐに - いきなりVietnamese: ngay lập tức - liềnKorean: 바로 - 즉시Turkish: hemen - derhalUrdu: فوراً - فورًاIndonesian: langsung - segera
例句
He answered my question straight off.
basic
Tell me what you think straight off.
basic
She got the answer right straight off.
basic
I didn't recognize him straight off because he changed his hair.
natural
Straight off, I can tell this is going to be a tough job.
natural
You can't expect to master this straight off—it takes time.
natural