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Get out of Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
GET-owt-uhv
ɡˈɛt/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
get-Owt-ov

释义

To leave a place, or to avoid doing something you do not want to do. Often used when someone escapes a situation or responsibility.

用法与细微差别

Common in spoken, informal English. Used both literally ('get out of the car') and figuratively ('get out of doing homework'). Often signals avoidance or escape from responsibility.

例句

Please get out of the car now.

basic

How did you get out of doing your homework?

basic

She wants to get out of the meeting early.

basic

He always finds a way to get out of trouble.

natural

I can't believe you managed to get out of cleaning the kitchen again!

natural

Let's get out of here before it starts raining.

natural