词汇 | get away |
释义 | get awayget away phrasal verbphr v a) LEAVE A PLACEleave 离开 to leave a place, especially when this is not easy 离开,脱身 The meeting dragged on, and I didn’t get away until seven. 会议开个没完,我直到七点钟才脱身。 from I like to get away from London at the weekend. 我喜欢离开伦敦出去过周末。 b) on holiday 休假 informalDLHOLIDAY to take a holiday away from the place you normally live 外出度假 Will you manage to get away this summer? 今年夏天你能外出度假吗? to We’re hoping to get away to Scotland for a few days. 我们希望到苏格兰度几天假。 c) ESCAPEescape 逃离 to escape from someone who is chasing you or trying to catch you 逃离,逃脱 The three men got away in a stolen car. 那三个人开着一辆偷来的汽车逃掉了。 from We knew it wouldn’t be easy to get away from the police. 我们知道要摆脱警察不容易。 with The thieves got away with jewellery worth over £50,000. 窃贼带着价值5万多英镑的珠宝逃之夭夭。 d) get away! British EnglishBrE spokenSURPRISED used to say you are very surprised by something or do not believe it 别胡扯!〔表示惊讶或不相信〕 e) the one that got awayGOOD/EXCELLENTNOT HAVE something good that you nearly had or that nearly happened 几乎到手的好东西,差点发生的好事 Examples from the Corpus get away• Detectives followed the man as far as the harbour, but then he jumped into a speedboat and got clean away.• But this could be her only chance to get away.• Don't worry, I won't let him get away.• How could you let him get away!• We ran after the mugger as fast as we could, but he got away.• They're all under nine months old and those that don't get away are destroyed.• He got away down a back alley.• We managed to get away for a week in August.• Yosemite is a great place to get away from it all.• Follow that car and don't let it get away from you.• Police believe the gunmen got away in a white Ford pickup.• I can tell you, I had to get away, love.• Thieves got away with silver and several valuable paintings, including one by Picasso.• It is perhaps for that reason that the pensions industry had been able to get away with such arrangements for so long. get from• I remember what a relief it was to get away from home.• Coe, on the other hand, is getting away from it all with a weeks holiday in Helsinki.• Henriksen tries to get away from Roberts, but to no avail.• I got away from Slim on my own, and nobody had to fork out no fifty thousand.• To get away from some guys in a Camaro who wanted to race, Juan says, the friend gassed the bike.• He climbed out of a window to get away from the attacker.• I felt great about getting away from the Cav, even if for only one day.• They can not get away from the characters as they have fist fights or shoot up. get to• Ben got away to a lightning start and won in a blazing 10.06 seconds.• Mac got away to a quite blistering start.• Ben got away to a really fast start and there was no heading him.• But I do know the difficulty the Major has in getting away to do his own things.• He seemed in a hurry to get away to his next appointment.• The partnership came to an end in 1947 when Walter got away to the United States.• He wanted to get away to think clearly.• The best alternative is for people to cross the platform and to get away to where they want. get from• I remember what a relief it was to get away from home.• Coe, on the other hand, is getting away from it all with a weeks holiday in Helsinki.• Henriksen tries to get away from Roberts, but to no avail.• I got away from Slim on my own, and nobody had to fork out no fifty thousand.• To get away from some guys in a Camaro who wanted to race, Juan says, the friend gassed the bike.• I felt great about getting away from the Cav, even if for only one day.• They can not get away from the characters as they have fist fights or shoot up. the one that got away• Saucy Cecil Parkinson lets his fingers do the talking about the one that got away. → get away at get(PHRASAL VERB) |
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