get off
短语n. 起飞 [法] 起飞, 获释, 不受处罚
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1.
To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it.
不及物 及物Get off your chair and help me.
Get off! You're crushing me!
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2.
To move (something) from being on top of (something else) to not being on top of it.
及物Get your butt off your chair and help me.
Could you please get the book off the top shelf for me?
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To stop touching or physically interfering with something or someone.
不及物Don't tickle me – get off!
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To cause (something) to stop touching or interfering with (something else).
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To stop using a piece of equipment, such as a telephone or computer.
及物Can you get off the phone, please? I need to use it urgently.
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To make or help someone be ready to leave a place (especially to go to another place).
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To leave (somewhere) and start (a trip).
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To disembark, especially from mass transportation such as a bus or train; to depart from (a path, highway, etc).
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不及物 及物You get off the train at the third stop.
Let's get off the interstate at exit 70. No, let's get off at the very next exit.
When we reach the next stop, we'll get off.
The heavens opened just as I got off the bus.
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To reserve or have a period of time as a vacation from work.
及物She managed to get a week off in March to go to Paris.
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To acquire (something) from (someone).
及物They said if they sent a form to me it would take about ten days, but if I could get a form off the Internet, I would greatly speed up the process.
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To escape serious or severe consequences; to receive only mild or no punishment (or injuries, etc) for something one has done or been accused of.
不及物The vandal got off easy, with only a fine.
You got off lightly by not being kept in detention for breaking that window.
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To help someone to escape serious or severe consequences and receive only mild or no punishment.
及物She could've faced jail time, but her talented lawyer got her off with only a fine.
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To leave one's job, or leave school, as scheduled or with permission.
不及物 及物If I can get off early tomorrow, I'll give you a ride home.
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14.
To utter.
过时 及物to get off a joke
I heard Nelson Algren on the Chez Show, a radio program emanating from the Sapphire Bar of the Chez Paree—you see I've sunk to the lower depths—and he got off a line about Hollywood being a con man's paradise, which wasn't a very ...
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To make (someone) fall asleep.
英国 及物He couldn't get the infant off until nearly two in the morning.
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To (write and) send (something); to discharge.
及物She intended to get a letter off to her sister first thing that morning.
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To experience great pleasure, especially sexual pleasure; in particular, to experience an orgasm.
不及物 俚语It takes more than a picture in a girlie magazine for me to get off.
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To masturbate.
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To kiss; to smooch.
英国 不及物 俚语I'd like to get off with him after the party.
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To get high (on a drug).
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To find enjoyment (in behaving in a presumptuous, rude, or intrusive manner).
及物Where do you get off talking to me like that?
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To achieve (a goal); to successfully perform.
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To steal (something).
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To perform a musical solo; to play music well.
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To fall asleep.
英国 不及物If I wake up during the night, I cannot get off again.
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To excite or arouse, especially in a sexual manner, as to cause to experience orgasm.
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To quit using a drug.
俚语 及物I need to get off the heroin.
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Indicates annoyance or dismissiveness.
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