get out
phrasal verb with get verb uk/ɡet/ us/ɡet/ getting | got | got or gotten
(LEAVE)
B1 车;出去;出来
to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.
I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights. 你在红绿灯那儿停车时我就下去。
- More examples
- Hold the door open so that I can get out.
- Do you want to get out?
- The driver stopped the car at the side of the road and got out.
- I banged my head as I was getting out of the car.
- They ran to the fire exits in a desperate attempt to get out.
(VISIT PLACES)
C1 外出参加社交活动
to go out to different places, spend time with people, and enjoy yourself
We don't get out much since we had the children. 自我们有了孩子后,就不大外出参加社交活动了。
(BECOME KNOWN)
(消息或信息)泄漏,被人知道
If news or information gets out, people hear about it although someone is trying to keep it secret.
I don't want it to get out that I'm leaving before I've had a chance to tell Anthony. 在我找到机会亲自告诉安东尼前,我不想让人知道我要离开。