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词组 get out of
释义
Phr V
get out of
gets, getting, got
American pp also gotten
get out of sth/doing sth
to avoid doing something that you should do, often by giving an excuse
I've got a meeting this morning but I'll see if I can get out of it.You're just trying to get out of doing the housework!
get out of sth
to stop a habit or regular activity
I used to do a lot of swimming but I've got out of the habit these past few months.If you get out of a routine it's very hard to get back into it.
get sth out of sb
to persuade or force someone to give or tell you something
He was determined to get the truth out of her.Daniel must know what happened - I'll try to get it out of him.Did you get a refund out of the travel agent for that trip you had to cancel?
get sth out of sth/doing sth
to enjoy something or to think that something is useful
She gets a lot of pleasure out of her garden.It was an interesting course but I'm not sure I got much out of it.
phraseget out of1. get out of sth to avoid doing something that you have promised to do or are supposed to do: I've got a business meeting at 2.00, but I'll see if I can get out of it.get out of doing sth He's not really ill - he's just trying to get out of going to school.get out of a contract/agreement etc (=avoid having to obey a legal agreement that you agreed to obey) a pop singer who went to court to try to get of his contract with the record company, Sony Once you've signed it, it becomes a legally binding document. You'll need a lawyer to get our of it, believe me. SIMILAR TO: wriggle out of, duck out of informal2. get sth out of sb to force or persuade someone to tell you or give you something: The police finally managed to get the information out of him after 8 hours of questioning. We are trying to get more money out of the government to help fund our project.3. get sth out of sth not passive to gain enjoyment from doing something, or to think that it was useful: My argument has always been the more work you put into something, the more you get out of it. The course was really good - I got a lot out of it.get pleasure/satisfaction out of sth I get a lot of satisfaction out of what I do for a living.4. get out of sth to stop a habit, or to stop doing an activity that you did regularlyget out of the habit of doing sth My mother just couldn't get out of the habit of telling me what to do, even though I was grown up with children of my own.

get (oneself) out of (something)

To escape or extricate oneself from a troublesome, difficult, unpleasant, or burdensome situation or circumstance. Even though the economy has recovered significantly, many are still finding it hard to get themselves out of the cycles of poverty and debt. With John growing increasingly dependent on alcohol, William decided that he needed to get out of the relationship.

get (oneself) out of (somewhere)

To escape, emerge from, or leave some place. The air was so insufferably stuffy inside that I had to get myself out of the house and go for a walk. We have to get ourselves out of here before the whole building collapses!

get (someone) out of (something)

To rescue, remove, or extricate someone from a troublesome, difficult, unpleasant, or burdensome situation or circumstance. I hope my friend finds a way of getting me out of this stupid dinner party. You can't always rely on your parents to get you out of trouble with the law.

get (someone) out of (somewhere)

To evacuate, rescue, or remove someone from something or some place. We have to get them out of there before the whole building collapses! Your friend is getting belligerent—you'd better get him out of here.

get (something) out of (someone)

To evoke, illicit, obtain, or wrest something from someone. I tried getting a response out of him, but he's totally incoherent. That extortionist is trying to get even more money out of me!

get (something) out of (something)

To derive, obtain, or extract something from something else. I hope you get a lot of good experience out of your internship here. We're going to get a lot of money out of this deal, you know.

get someone or something out of someone or something

 and get someone or something out
to release or extricate someone or something from someone, something, or some place. See if you can get the cat out of this cabinet. I can't get the nail out of the board. I can get out almost anything with my pry bar.

get something out of someone

to cause or force someone to give specific information. We will get the truth out of her yet. The detective couldn't get anything out of the suspect. They got a confession out of him by beating him.

get something out of something

to get some kind of benefit from something. I didn't get anything out of the lecture. I'm always able to get something helpful out of our conversations.

get out of (doing) something

to manage not to have to do something. I was supposed to go to a wedding, but I got out of it. Jane had an appointment, but she got out of it.

get out of

1. Emerge or escape from, as in I hate to get out of bed on cold mornings or He'll be lucky to get out of this mess. [First half of 1500s] Also see get out, def. 1.
2. Go beyond, as in The cat had climbed into the tree; she'd gotten well out of my reach. [First half of 1600s] Also see out of control; out of sight.
3. Evade or avoid, as in He tried to get out of answering their questions, or Please get out of the way so we can pass. [Late 1800s] Also see out of the way.
4. Elicit or draw out something from someone. For example, I can't get a straight answer out of him, or Getting a contribution out of her is like pulling teeth. [First half of 1600s]
5. Get rid of something, remove, as in Get these cats out of the house, or I can't get this melody out of my head. Also see out of one's system.
6. Extract from, obtain from. For example, You can get a lot of juice out of these oranges, or She got little or nothing out of this investment. It is also put as get the most out of, meaning "use to the greatest advantage," as in He gets the most out of his staff. [Second half of 1600s] Also see get a bang out of; get a rise out of; get mileage out of.
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