get away
phrasal verb with get verb uk/ɡet/ us/ɡet/ getting | got | got or gotten
B2 走开,离开;逃脱
to leave or escape from a person or place, often when it is difficult to do this
We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds. 为了避开人群,我们向另一片海滩走去。
I'll get away from work as soon as I can. 我会尽早下班。
B2 (常指因需要休息而)外出度假
to go somewhere to have a holiday, often because you need to rest
I just need to get away for a few days. 我真的很需要出去度几天假。
We've decided to go to hiking in the mountains to get away from it all. 我们已经决定去山里徒步旅行,彻底远离这一切。
get away (with you)!UK old-fashioned informal (US get out!) (表示不相信或不同意)去你的吧!别胡扯啦!瞎扯!
said when you do not believe or agree with what someone is saying
"Ralph painted that, you know." "Get away!" “你知道吗,那画是拉尔夫画的。”“瞎扯!”
- More examples
- I had to get away from the party. It was awful.
- They got away from burning car before it exploded.
- I finally got away from work at eight o'clock.
- We're getting away in January for a skiing holiday.
- By the time the police arrived, the robbers had got away.