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get out
phrasal verb
present tense
I/you/we/theyget out
he/she/itgets out
present participlegetting out
past tensegot out
past participlegot out
  1. 1
    [I] used for telling someone to leave 走开;离开

    The teacher screamed at him to get out. 老师大声喊着让他离开。

    get out of :

    Get out of my house! 离开我的房子!

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    1. a.
      [T] [get someone out] to make another person leave 使离开

      Get that man out of my bedroom! 让那个人离开我的卧室!

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  2. 2
    [I] to go to different places and spend time enjoying yourself 出行;出游

    We don't get out much, as we have a young baby. 我们很少出游,因为我们的孩子太小。

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  3. 3
    [T] to remove something that is inside or mixed with something else 去除

    I washed the shirt twice, but I couldn't get the stain out. 这件衬衫我洗两次了,可还是除不掉那处污渍。

    get something out of something :

    Mike got a splinter of glass out of Jenny's toe. 迈克从珍妮的脚趾里取出了玻璃片。

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  4. 4
    [I] if something secret gets out, a lot of people find out about it (秘密等)泄露

    There was a huge public outcry when the news got out. 消息泄露出来,公众十分愤怒。

    get out that :

    It quickly got out that Marie was leaving Danny. 很快就有消息说玛丽就要和丹尼分手了。

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  5. 5
    [T] [get someone out] to remove someone from their job, especially from a position of political power 开除;(尤指)使失势

    They were confident they could get the Conservatives out. 他们很自信能够让保守党下台。

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  6. 6
    [T] to manage to say something 表达;说出

    He tried to protest, but couldn't get the words out. 他想抗议,可是不知道怎么说。

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  7. 7
    [T] to make something such as a new book available for people to buy 使面世

    There was the usual rush to get the dictionary out on time.

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    General words for to produce goods: productise, productize, produce...
  8. 8
    get out! mainly American spoken used for saying you are surprised by something or do not believe it 不会吧(用于表示吃惊或不相信)
  9. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
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    you get out what you put in the outcome of anything that you undertake to do depends on the amount of time and energy you are willing to spend on it

    When it comes to exercise, you get out what you put in.

    Submitted by Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 07/10/2014
See also main entry: get

get-out
adjective informal
  1. allowing you to avoid an obligation or a difficult situation 逃避义务的;避开困境的

    a get-out clause 逃避义务的条款

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    Reasons and excuses: reason, excuse, point...

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