释义 |
1 as in to exit to leave a place often for another if the meeting seems like it will never end, find an excuse to bail out -
exit -
move -
depart -
peel off -
walk out -
get -
pull out -
go -
cut out -
run along -
dig out -
get off -
bug out -
push off -
part -
go off -
clear out -
bugger off -
clear off -
bail -
escape -
evacuate -
push on -
beat it -
take off -
start -
take a powder -
bug off -
flee -
fly -
take a hike -
set out -
quit -
strike out -
sally (forth) -
book -
take a walk -
pull up stakes -
pull stakes -
run away -
pike (out or off) -
hit the road -
withdraw -
pack (up or off) -
shove (off) -
get out -
retire -
light out -
begone -
vamoose -
retreat -
buzz (off) -
emigrate -
step (along) -
step out -
go out -
skip -
scarper -
remove -
desert -
abscond -
abandon -
scram -
decamp -
vacate -
forsake -
scat -
adjourn -
mizzle -
come -
turn up -
arrive -
remain -
stay -
show up -
dwell -
settle -
abide -
close -
approach -
near -
reach -
hit -
lodge -
land -
tarry See More 2 as in to rescue to remove from danger or harm the government bailed out the savings and loan industry -
rescue -
save -
bring off -
salvage -
deliver -
recover -
free -
release -
liberate -
manumit -
extricate -
emancipate -
disentangle -
adventure -
risk -
jeopardize -
gamble (with) -
compromise -
endanger -
venture -
hazard -
imperil -
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