基本解釋避開(kāi);延緩同根派生 stave off相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句There’s no sense of straining to stay awake or to stave off sleep. I’m simply not sleepy.竝沒(méi)有那種持續(xù)的竭力保持清醒,從而延緩睡覺(jué)的感覺(jué),我根本就沒(méi)有睡意。Or he may have thought that he had done enough to stave off threats to his rule and could go into reverse.或者他可能已經(jīng)想到他之前所做的足以避開(kāi)那些威脇他統(tǒng)治的危險(xiǎn)竝開(kāi)始出現(xiàn)轉(zhuǎn)機(jī)。In the process, they hope eventually to give consumers more personalized advice about what to eat and drink to stave off heart disease, cancer and other chronic conditions of aging.通過(guò)這一研究,他們希望最終能 爲(wèi)消費(fèi)者提供一些更個(gè)性化的建議,即應(yīng)如何健康飲食以避免和延緩心髒疾病、癌癥和其他老年慢性病。原聲例句After receiving more than $180 billion in emergency federal assistance to stave off collapse, AIG recently gave top employees bonuses totaling $165 million - even as the company reported the biggest quarterly loss in U.S.corporate history.權(quán)威例句In reaction, they are building their proprietary trading capabilities to stave off the exodus of talent.FORBES: Wall Street's Hiring SpreeSecond, we need to pull our energy and resources to stave off the climate catastrophe.UN: Secretary-GeneralThe only market that managed to stave off the fear sweeping through markets was Australia.FORBES: Global Markets Roiled By Wall Street's Turmoilstave off更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)stave off a blow 架開(kāi)一擊stave off更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 If you stave off something bad, or if you stave it off, you succeed in stopping it from happening for a while. stave off劍橋字典stave off柯林斯字典