●ˌget ˈout of sth🔑1. ( ˌget ˈout of doing sth) to avoid a responsibility or duty; to not do sth that you ought to do逃避,规避,摆脱(责任或义务)◆We promised we’d go—we can’t get out of it now. 我们答应过要去的——现在不能食言。◆I’ll see if I can get out of going to the meeting. 我来想想能否不去参加那个会。2.to stop having a particular habit放弃,抛弃,戒除(习惯)◆I can’t get out of the habit of waking up early. 我早醒的习惯改不了。◆I don’t want the children to get out of their routine. 我不想孩子们乱了生活规律。◆Try to get out of the habit of eating between meals. 尽量改掉正餐之间吃东西的习惯。OBJhabit, routine OPPget into sth3.to escape from a difficult situation摆脱,逃脱(困境)◆Sometimes I feel I’ll never get out of debt. 有时我觉得我的债永远也还不清。◆How are we going to get out of this mess? 我们如何摆脱这种混乱局面?OBJdebt, mess, trouble OPPget into sth4.to remove an item of clothing脱下(衣服)◆Come in and get out of those wet clothes. 进来把那些湿衣服脱了。OPPget into sth[v + adv + prep]▸ˈget-out
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[usually singular] a way of avoiding sth; an excuse回避(或逃避)的办法;借口◆They’re looking for a good get-out. 他们在找个好的托词。◆The agreement contains a number of get-out clauses. 协议中有很多免责条款。