词汇 | get-out-of |
释义 | get out of somethingphrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/present participlegetting | past tensegot | past participlegot or US usually gotten (AVOID)B2 to avoid doing something that you do not want to do, especially by giving an excuse: (尤指通过找借口)逃避,规避,摆脱 I think her backache was just a way of getting out of the housework.我想,她说背疼只不过是为了逃避做家务编造的借口罢了。 [ + -ing verb ]If I can get out of going to the meeting tonight, I will.今晚的会议我要是能不去就不去。 to avoid doing something avoidAvoid swimming in areas where sharks are known to congregate. evadePlease don’t think I’m trying to evade my responsibility. dodgeHe tried to dodge his military service. run away fromI didn't often run away from difficult decisions. shrink fromI've never been one to shrink from a challenge. sidestepThis is not a responsibility you can sidestep. She got out of playing netball by claiming to have injured her knee. There's no point trying to get out of it. The only way of getting out of swimming lessons is to have a note signed by a parent. He's desperate to get out of doing the night shift. I've got a meeting on Friday evening, but I'm trying to get out of it. Avoiding action abrogate abrogation avoid avoid something like the plagueidiom avoidance elude end-run eschew evader evasion fiddle insure shirk short circuit shrink from something shy away from something sit on your arseidiom steer welch Welsh (STOP)to give up or stop a habit or a regular activity: 放弃,戒除,抛弃(习惯等) get out of the habit ofI must get out of the habit of finishing people's sentences for them.我得改掉打断别人,然后替人把话说完的习惯。 If you get out of a routine, it's very hard to get back into it.如果你打破了一种常规,就很难再恢复。 Causing something to end abandon abandonment all good things (must) come to an endidiom and have done with itidiom be over the humpidiom cure halt hang jack something in kill something stone-deadidiom knock lay lid lift snap stamp on something stamp something out stanch staunch stem get something out of somethingphrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/present participlegetting | past tensegot | past participlegot or US usually gotten to enjoy something or think something is useful: 从…中得到;从…中受益 It was a really boring course and I don't think I got much out of it.这门课程很没意思,我觉得从中学不到什么东西。 Getting, receiving and accepting acquirable acquire acquisition awardee carve draw earn get back get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom glom onto something/someone go to someone grantsmanship score screw something out of someone secure seize seize on/upon something snap something up snatch get something out of someonephrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/present participlegetting | past tensegot | past participlegot or US usually gotten to persuade or force someone to tell or give you something: 劝(某人)说出(或拿出);迫使(某人)讲出(或交出) He was determined to get the truth out of her.他下决心要让她说出真相。 Urging & persuading ambulance-chasing argumentation badger be/go on at someoneidiom blag blagger go on hortatory hustle incitation incitement influencer jockey sucker sway unconvinced unpersuaded unpersuasive unsalable unsaleable get out of something | American Dictionaryget out of somethingphrasal verb with getverbus/ɡet/present participlegetting | past participlegottenus/ˈɡɑt·ən/gotus/ɡɑt/ (AVOID)to avoid doing something that you do not want to do, or to escape responsibility for something: If I can get out of going to the meeting tonight, I will. get out of somethingphrasal verb with getverbus/ɡet/present participlegetting | past participlegottenus/ˈɡɑt·ən/gotus/ɡɑt/ (STOP)to stop doing an activity: I used to work out every day, but I’ve gotten out of the habit. Lately I've gotten out of reading novels. Hey, get out of the way (= move), I want to put these boxes there. get something out of someonephrasal verb with getverbus/ɡet/present participlegetting | past participlegottenus/ˈɡɑt·ən/gotus/ɡɑt/ (FORCE)to obtain something, esp. money or information, from someone by force or persuasion: It was not easy to get the truth out of her. get something out of somethingphrasal verb with getverbus/ɡet/present participlegetting | past participlegottenus/ˈɡɑt·ən/gotus/ɡɑt/ infml (OBTAIN)to obtain something, esp. a good feeling, by doing something: Bob’s sister would probably get a big kick out of visiting him. get out (of sth) | Business Englishget out (of sth)phrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/us-tt- | got | got | or USgotten to avoid doing something that you do not want to do: If I can get out of going to the conference I will. to stop doing an activity: I cut my losses and got out after a few months. |
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