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get out

[phrasal verb]
: to leave or escape from a place, a vehicle, etc.逃离;离开
used as an angry way to tell someone to leave用于愤怒地让人离开
get (someone) out : to cause or help (someone) to leave or escape(帮某人)离开,逃生
get (something) out or get out (something) : to remove (something) from storage so that it can be used移出;搬出
: to go to places outside your home for social occasions, events, etc.(因社交活动等)外出
: to become known泄露
get (something) out or get out (something) : to say (something) by making an effort努力说出
US, informalused in speech to show that you are surprised by something or do not believe it用于口语,表吃惊或不相信
get out of (something) or get (someone or something) out of (something)
: to avoid doing (something) or to help (someone) to avoid doing (something)(使)避免做
: to stop having (a habit) or to cause (someone) to stop having (a habit)(使)戒除,抛弃(习惯)
: to stop being in or involved in (something) or to cause (someone or something) to stop being in or involved in (something)(使)不再参与,不涉及
get (something) out of (something or someone) : to take (something) from (something or someone)缴获;获取
get (something) out of (something) : to gain (something) from (something)从…中获得
⇒ Main Entry: get

get out

verb

got out; got out or gotten out; getting out; gets out

intransitive verb

1
: leave, escape
doubted that he would get out alive
2
: to become known : leak out
their secret got out

transitive verb

1
: to cause to leave or escape
2
: to bring before the public
especially : publish

Example Sentences

news of the rock star's secret wedding got out to the news media tried but couldn't get out of the old well without assistance
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Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of get out was in the 14th century

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