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单词 got off
释义

get off

verb

got off; got off or gotten off; getting off; gets off

intransitive verb

1
: to avoid the most serious consequences of a dangerous situation or punishment
got off with a light sentence
2
: start, leave
got off on the trip early
3
: to leave work with permission or as scheduled
4
: to get high on a drug
5
: to experience orgasm
6
: to experience great pleasure
often used with on

transitive verb

1
: to secure the release of or procure a modified penalty for
his lawyers got him off
2
a
: utter
get off a joke
b
: to write and send
3
: to succeed in doing, making, or delivering
4
: to cause to get off

Synonyms

  • bail
  • bail out
  • begone
  • book [slang]
  • bug off
  • bug out
  • bugger off [British slang]
  • buzz (off)
  • clear off [chiefly British]
  • clear out
  • cut out
  • depart
  • dig out
  • exit
  • get
  • go
  • go off
  • move
  • pack (up or off)
  • part
  • peel off
  • pike (out or off)
  • pull out
  • push off
  • push on
  • quit
  • run along
  • sally (forth)
  • scarper [British]
  • shove (off)
  • step (along)
  • take off
  • vamoose
  • walk out
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Example Sentences

told him to get off for home before it got dark breakfast helps you get off to a good start in the morning
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Word History

First Known Use

1601, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

got off

verb

past tense of get off
1
as in departed
to leave a place often for another told him to get off for home before it got dark

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • departed
  • exited
  • moved
  • got
  • pulled out
  • went off
  • went
  • pushed off
  • walked out
  • ran along
  • dug out
  • peeled off
  • cut out
  • pushed on
  • took off
  • cleared off
  • bailed out
  • escaped
  • cleared out
  • started
  • evacuated
  • fled
  • beat it
  • bugged out
  • buggered off
  • parted
  • quit
  • set out
  • took a powder
  • took a hike
  • flew
  • got out
  • bailed
  • took a walk
  • pulled stakes
  • bugged off
  • stepped (along)
  • pulled up stakes
  • hit the road
  • retired
  • shoved (off)
  • went out
  • packed (up or off)
  • withdrew
  • booked
  • struck out
  • quitted
  • buzzed (off)
  • ran away
  • sallied (forth)
  • vamoosed
  • stepped out
  • emigrated
  • scarpered
  • retreated
  • piked (out or off)
  • skipped
  • removed
  • mizzled
  • lighted out
  • abandoned
  • lit
  • deserted
  • absconded
  • decamped
  • vacated
  • scrammed
  • forsook
  • scatted
  • adjourned

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • came
  • arrived
  • turned up
  • remained
  • stayed
  • settled
  • showed up
  • lodged
  • dwelt
  • closed
  • approached
  • reached
  • hit
  • neared
  • abode
  • abided
  • dwelled
  • landed
  • tarried
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2
as in began
to take the first step in (a process or course of action) breakfast helps you get off to a good start in the morning

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • began
  • got going
  • got to
  • led off
  • set about
  • commenced
  • kicked off
  • started
  • opened
  • launched
  • fell (to)
  • embarked (on or upon)
  • created
  • struck (into)
  • entered (into or upon)
  • generated
  • initiated
  • adopted
  • originated
  • organized
  • invented
  • took on
  • established
  • took up
  • got around (to)
  • founded
  • inaugurated
  • innovated
  • got round (to)
  • got down (to)
  • instituted
  • set up
  • spawned
  • pioneered
  • fathered
  • embraced

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • laid off
  • finished
  • ended
  • concluded
  • stopped
  • terminated
  • knocked off
  • ceased
  • completed
  • left
  • halted
  • discontinued
  • quit
  • closed
  • abandoned
  • quitted
  • desisted
  • destroyed
  • abolished
  • exterminated
  • extinguished
  • phased out
  • forsook
  • demolished
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