英:[vəˈmu:s]
美:[və'mus]
英:[vəˈmu:s]
美:[və'mus]
第三人称单数:vamooses
现在分词:vamoosing
过去式:vamoosed
过去分词:vamoosed
Verb
1. leave suddenly;
"She persuaded him to decamp"
"skip town"
"离开,离去",1834年,源自西班牙语 vamos "让我们走",源自拉丁语 vadamus,第一人称复数陈述语气或虚拟语气的 vadere "去,步行,匆忙离开",源自 PIE 词根 *wadh- (2) "去"(也源自古英语 wadan "去",拉丁语 vadum "过河"; 参见 wade (v.))。
borrowed from Spanish vamos "let us go," suppletive 1st person plural imperative (going back to Latin vadimus, 1st person plural present indicative of vadere "to proceed, go") of ir "to go," going back to Latin īre — more at wade >entry 1, issue >entry 1
The first known use of vamoose was in 1859
1 The animal got up quickly, and looked at us for a moment, shaking her long ears; then the huge, unmitigated cow vamoosed into the brush.
2 "Seems to me the girl has vamoosed," he said uneasily.
3 I reckon the game is played out here, and we had better vamoose the ranch before the worst comes of it.'
4 “The horrid beat has made tracks—vamoosed the ranche—absquatulated—that is to say, Col Anglesea, H.E.I.C.S., and all the rest of it, has taken his final departure.”
5 Suppose I stole a horse and sold it and had to vamoose.
6 It’s the other fellow wants to be careful, if he hasn’t already vamoosed.
7 But once more I tell you to vamoose!
8 A medical gentleman named Dr. Higginson, was induced to settle in the neighborhood, but finding the people too robust and the climate too salubrious, he was compelled to "vamoose the ranche."
9 "I wish we'd found out that old geezer's name and more about him before we let him vamoose," said Snake as he worked away with Nort.
10 In such a situation, taking all this in, a sane character would run, flee, skedaddle, vamoose, make tracks and call in the cops, or maybe an airstrike.
11 His earlier three-shot lead had gone vamoose, especially with an episode on No. 14 when he almost disappeared in the woods hunting his ball, with only the white pants of his backside visible.
12 The Senate left town for its August recess Thursday, a week after the House vamoosed, and let’s hope the Members get an earful from constituents at home.
13 "We were just over to the camp where they had trouble the other night, but they've vamoosed."
14 Most of the oil workers have “vamoosed”, she says.
15 Wall, if the Cunnel don't want him 'round, I can mighty easy give him a tip to vamoose—but you let me 'tend to it, understand?
16 When Mr. Bernstein rode up to the gang and told them to “vamoose,” in other words, to hit the road, the “Kid” drew his rifle and shot the poor Jew dead.
17 The animal got up quickly, and looked at us for a moment, shaking her long ears; then the huge unmitigated cow vamoosed into the brush.
18 "Then the jig's up for the present, and we had better vamoose!" returned Nodley.
19 As far as I could make out, she had vamoosed without trying to hustle another sucker.
20 "But you just said you vamoosed from Death Valley because you were afraid," said Bud.
1 走开
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6 溜走
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