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●ˌget sth ˈout of sth●ˌget sth ˈout of doing sthto gain, obtain or achieve sth from a particular occasion, situation or activity 从…中获得◆She seems to get a lot out of life. 她似乎从生活中获益良多。◆He gets a lot of pleasure out of buying presents for the children. 给孩子们买礼物让他感到很快乐。◆I didn’t get much out of the conference. 这次会议我没有什么收获。◆I don’t feel she’s getting the most out of her studies. 我觉得她的学习效果不够理想。◆John gets a kick out of (= gets a lot of pleasure and excitement from) driving fast cars. 约翰觉得飙车很刺激。OBJ pleasure, enjoyment[v + n/pron + adv + prep] |