Sweat off Meaning in English
expression
释义
To lose or remove something, especially weight or toxins, by causing yourself to sweat, often through exercise or heat.
用法与细微差别
Informal or casual expression. Most common for talking about losing weight ('sweat off five pounds') or getting rid of an illness or toxins. Typically used with weight, fat, stress, or toxins. Not literal for 'sweating an object off'; it's about body changes due to sweating.
例句
I want to sweat off a few pounds before summer.
basic
He jogs every morning to sweat off stress.
basic
Can you really sweat off a cold by exercising?
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I spent an hour in the sauna trying to sweat off last night's junk food.
natural
Some people believe you can just sweat off a hangover, but it doesn’t really work like that.
natural
I ate too much cake, so now I’m going to the gym to sweat it off.
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