Rid of Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɪd/ /ˈəv
RID-uhv
ɹˈɪd/ /ˈɒv
RID-ov
परिभाषा
To remove something or someone that is unwanted or causes problems; to make yourself free from something you do not want.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Most often used in the form 'get rid of.' Informal, spoken and written. Often about things, but can be used about people in a negative sense. Common with garbage, old items, bad habits, or even feelings. Do not use alone—typical pattern is 'get rid of.'
Spanish: deshacerse dePortuguese (BR): livrar-se dePortuguese (PT): livrar-se deChinese (Simplified): 摆脱Chinese (Traditional): 擺脫Hindi: से छुटकारा पानाArabic: التخلّص منBengali: মুক্তি পাওয়া - অপসারণ করাRussian: избавиться от - избавиться от кого-либо/чего-либоJapanese: 取り除く - 片付けるVietnamese: loại bỏ - vứt bỏKorean: 없애다 - 처리하다Turkish: kurtulmak - elden çıkarmakUrdu: چھٹکارا حاصل کرنا - جان چھڑاناIndonesian: menyingkirkan - membuang
उदाहरण वाक्य
I need to get rid of these old clothes.
basic
She wants to get rid of her bad habits.
basic
It's hard to get rid of a cold in winter.
basic
Do you want to get rid of that old sofa?
natural
He finally got rid of his old car after years of repairs.
natural
It feels good to get rid of unnecessary stress.
natural