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●ˌget ˈout 🔑●ˌget ˈout of sth 🔑1. to leave or go out of a place such as a car, a lift, a room or a house (从汽车、电梯、房间、屋子里等)出来,出去◆The car door opened and a tall man got out. 车门开了,一个高个男人下了车。◆I have a lot of trouble getting out of bed in the mornings. 我早晨总不想起床。◆Close the door to stop the heat getting out. 把门关上,免得热气跑出去。◆Get out and don’t come back! 滚出去,别回来了!◆Do you need help getting out of the bath? 你从浴缸出来要人帮忙吗?OPP get in, get into sth ➡ note at get off, get off sth 2. to leave a car, etc. that you are travelling in 下(车等)◆A car drew up and a stranger got out. 车停了下来,一个陌生人下了车。OPP get on, get on sth ➡ see also get off, get off sth (1)3. to manage to find a way out of a place 设法找到出路;设法(从…)出去◆It’s very difficult getting out of the city in the rush hour. 交通高峰时间很难出城。◆The thieves must have got out through the window. 窃贼一定是从窗户逃出去的。4. to leave a place, an organization, etc. in order to avoid difficulty or danger 离开(某个地方、机构等以避开困难或危险)◆They were able to get out of the country before the war started. 在战争爆发前他们设法离开了这个国家。◆The company’s in trouble—you should get out while you can. 公司有麻烦了——你赶紧走人。[v + adv] [v + adv + prep] |