词组 | get something out of the way |
释义 | Idiom get something out of the wayget (something) out of the way to finish something first so that you can do something else.I got my required courses out of the way, and now I can study the things I'm really excited about. get out of the way1. To stop obstructing or impeding someone; to move out of someone's path. Just get out of the way when she's upset like this. I appreciate that you're trying to help, but you'd actually be more helpful if you got out of the way. 2. To lose one's ability to do something. With all this rainy weather lately, I've gotten out of the way of going to the gym. 3. To do something undesirable or unpleasant in order to be finished with it. In this usage, a noun of pronoun is used between "get" and "out." I volunteered to go first so that I could get my presentation out of the way. get something out of the ˈwaydeal with a task or difficulty so that it is no longer a problem or worry: I’m glad I’ve got that visit to the dentist out of the way. |
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