单词 | get away |
释义 | get away get away — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) B2 to leave or escape from a person or place, often when it is difficult to do this: » We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds.» I'll get away from work as soon as I can.Thesaurus+: ↑DepartingB2 to go somewhere to have a holiday, often because you need to rest: » I just need to get away for a few days.» We've decided to go to Scotland to get away from it all.Thesaurus+: ↑Tourism and holidays , ↑Hotels and hostelsget away (with you)! UK OLD-FASHIONED INFORMALF0 said when you do not believe or agree with what someone is saying: » "Ralph painted that, you know." "Get away!"Thesaurus+: ↑Interjections , ↑Sounds used as interjections• • • Extra Examples:» I had to get away from the party. It was awful.» They got away from burning car before it exploded.» I finally got away from work at eight o'clock.» We're getting away in January for a skiing holiday.» By the time the police arrived, the robbers had got away. |
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