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●ˌget aˈway 🔑1. (from sth/…) to succeed in leaving a place 得以离开(某处)◆It was midday before we finally managed to get away. 到中午时分我们终于脱身。◆I won’t be able to get away from the office before seven. 我七点钟前无法离开办公室。 ➡ note at go away 2. (from sb/sth/…) to escape from sb or a place 摆脱(某人);逃离(某地)◆The thieves got away in a blue van. 窃贼乘坐一辆蓝色客货车逃脱了。◆You’re not getting away from me so easily! 我绝不会这么轻易放过你的!3. to have a holiday/vacation 度假;休假◆We’re hoping to get away for a few days at Easter. 我们期待着复活节外出休几天假。◆Will you manage to get away this year? 你今年能出去度假吗?4. ˌget ˈaway (with you)! (becoming old-fashioned, BrE) used to show that you find it difficult to believe what sb has just said (表示某人的话难以置信)胡扯◆Get away! You could never run that far! 胡说八道!你不可能跑那么远的!◆‘I’m going to live in China.’ ‘Get away with you!’ “我要移居中国了。”“开玩笑吧!”SYN go on[v + adv]▸ ˈgetaway noun [usually singular]1. the act of leaving a place in a hurry, especially after committing a crime (尤指犯罪后的)逃跑,逃走◆They made a quick getaway. 他们很快就溜了。2. a short holiday/vacation; a place for this 短假;度假地◆the popular island getaway of Penang 热门度假海岛槟榔屿 |