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get (obj) MOVEgetv [always + adv/prep]getting, past simple got HGBt, $GA:t , past part got or Am, Aus infml gotten H9GBtYEn, $9GA:YtEnto move in a particular direction走去,向…行进(dated) Get along (= Hurry up and go), children --we don't want to be late! [I]快点走,孩子们----我们可不想迟到!I just need to get away (= leave the place where I live) for a few days. [I]我只需离开几天。I'll get away from (= leave) work as soon as I can. [I]我会尽可能早点下班。(infml dated) If you say get away (with you)! you mean that you don't believe or agree with what someone is saying.去你的吧,别瞎说"They say you're a very aggressive player." "Get away with you!" he laughed.“他们说你是个很有攻击性的选手。”“去你的吧!”他笑道。Then he got down on his knees to ask me to marry him! [I]然后他跪下求我嫁给他!Once you're in the sea it's fine, but it's the getting in that is the problem. [I]一旦你到了海里,那就好极了,但问题是如何才能进入海中。I hit my head as I was getting into the car. [I]当我要上那辆车时,头给撞了一下。To get off a train, bus or aircraft is to leave it.下车(或飞机等)Get off (the train) at Camden Town. [I]在坎登市那站下车。(infml) To get a part of your body off a particular place is to remove it from that place.移开Get your feet off the settee--they're dirty! [T]把你的脚从长椅上移开----多脏啊!(fig.) Get your hands off that wine (= do not drink it)--it's for later! [T]别碰那酒----那是留在以后喝的!To get off is to leave a place in order to start a journey.动身,上路If we can get off by seven o'clock the roads will be clearer. [I]如果我们7点钟之前动身的话,路上车辆会少些。To get off is also to leave work with permission.获准下班How early can you get off this afternoon? [I]今天下午你最早什么时候下班?The dog managed to get out of (= escape from) the garden by making a hole in the fence. [I]那只狗在篱笆上弄了个洞,逃出了花园。She went for a walk just to get out (of) the house. [I]她去散步只是为了要离开这所房子。If you don't get out of here now I'm going to call the police. [I]如果你不现在就滚的话,我就叫警察。If secret information or news gets out it becomes known by the public. [I](秘密、消息)泄露News of someone's pregnancy soon gets around/round (= spreads) in a small neighbourhood. [I]在一个小的居民区, 某人怀孕的消息很快会传开。I got up (= left my bed) at five o'clock this morning! [I]我今天早晨5点钟就起床了!The whole audience got up (= stood up) and started clapping. [I]全体观众站起来,鼓起了掌。(Br infml) What time do you want getting up (= do you want me to wake you) tomorrow? [T]你明天想让我什么时候叫你起来?Getting up the ladder was easy enough--it was coming down that was the problem. [I]爬上梯子可够容易的----要下来就难了。
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