单词 | get out |
释义 | get out get (sb/sth) out — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► C1 to (help someone or something to) escape from or leave a place: » I left the door open and the cat got out.» A team of commandos got the hostages out from the rebel base.Thesaurus+: ↑Liberating, relaxing and releasing• • • Extra Examples:» Rescuers managed to get all the residents out before the building collapsed.» The firemen were called to get the cat out put of the tree.» The prisoners got out through a hole in the fence.» Helicopters were used to get the troops out of the region.» The fire was so severe that no one got out alive. get out (BECOME KNOWN) — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► F0 If news or information gets out, people hear about it although someone is trying to keep it secret: » I don't want it to get out that I'm leaving before I've had a chance to tell Anthony.Thesaurus+: ↑Revealing secrets and becoming known get out (LEAVE) — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► B1 to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.: » I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights.Thesaurus+: ↑Boarding and alighting from modes of transport• • • Extra Examples:» Hold the door open so that I can get out.» Do you want to get out?» The driver stopped the car at the side of the road and got out.» I banged my head as I was getting out of the car.» They ran to the fire exits in a desperate attempt to get out. get out (VISIT PLACES) — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► C1 to go out to different places, spend time with people, and enjoy yourself: » We don't get out much since we had the children.Thesaurus+: ↑Being, becoming friends and getting to know someone |
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