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●ˌget sth ˈout 🔑●ˌget sth ˈout of sth 🔑1. to remove or take sth out of a place, a container, etc. (从…处)移开;(从…中)拿出,取出◆Get your violin out and we’ll start the lesson. 拿出小提琴,我们要开始上课了。◆He started to get his wallet out (of his pocket) but I insisted on paying. 他伸手(从衣兜)掏皮夹,可我坚持要付账。◆I’ll need to get some money out (= of the bank). 我需要(从银行)取点钱。◆She got out her cigarettes and offered me one. 她拿出香烟,给了我一支。◆I’ll try and get that book out of the library. 我来试试把那本书从图书馆借出来。◆ (figurative) I can’t get the argument out of my mind. 我忘不掉那次争吵。SYN take sth out, take sth out of sth2. to remove a mark, etc. from sth 除去,擦掉(污痕等)◆Did you manage to get out that oil stain? 你把那块油污弄掉了吗?◆I can’t get the red wine out of the carpet. 我除不掉地毯上的红酒污渍。OBJ stain[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (less frequent) [v + n/pron + adv + prep] ●get sth out of your ˈsystem (informal) to do or say sth so that you no longer feel a very strong emotion or have a very strong desire 宣泄,排解,消解(强烈的感情或欲望)◆I need to get the anger out of my system. 我得消消气。◆You’ll feel better once you’ve got it all out of your system. 你发泄完就会感觉好些的。 |