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单词 get away
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get away

phrasal verb with get uk/ɡet/us/ɡet/verb present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US usually 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.

B2 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 hiking in the mountains to get away from it all.
get away (with you)! UK old-fashioned informal US get out!

said when you do not believe or agree with what someone is saying:

"Ralph painted that, you know." "Get away!"

More 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.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Departing

  • abandon
  • absquatulate
  • backward
  • be ready to roll idiom
  • bog
  • desertion
  • drive
  • go down
  • hit
  • piss
  • push along
  • push off
  • ready
  • run
  • run away
  • sally
  • track
  • walk off (somewhere)
  • walk out
  • without (so much as) a backward glance idiom

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get away

phrasal verb with get us/ɡet/verb present participle getting, past participle gotten /ˈɡɑt·ən/got /ɡɑt/

to leave or escape:

Wouldn’t it be nice to get away for a weekend?
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