get out
短语出去, 离开, 逃脱, 摆脱, 泄露, 说出, 出版, 弄出来
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To leave or escape.
不及物In case of fire, get out by the nearest exit.
You have to get out on a bull to succeed in a rodeo.
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To come out of a situation; to escape a fate.
不及物Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
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To be released, especially from hospital or prison.
不及物He's been in prison for six months, but he gets out next week.
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To remove one's money from an investment; to end an investment.
不及物I think copper prices will plummet this fall, so I'm getting out while I can.
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To help (someone) leave.
及物We must get the children out first.
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To take (something) from its container or storage place, so as to use or display it.
及物Get the playing cards out and we'll have a game of snap.
It's time to get the Christmas decorations out.
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To say with difficulty.
及物He could hardly get the words out for the tears.
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To leave the inside of a vehicle such as a car. (Note: for public transport, get off is more common.)
不及物I'll get out at the end of the road and walk from there.
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To become known.
不及物Somehow the secret got out.
We have to act before that fact gets out on us.
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To spend free time out of the house.
不及物You work too hard. You should get out more.
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To publish or make available; to disseminate.
及物The organization has just gotten their newsletter out.
This candidate is struggling to get her message out.
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To remove or eliminate (dirt or stains).
及物This detergent will get most household stains out.
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To end.
不及物School gets out in the afternoon.
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Commanding a person to leave.
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Get out! I never want to see you in here again!
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Indicating incredulity.
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Expressing disapproval or disgust, especially after a bad joke.
爱尔兰 英国 俚语Just get out.