گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'get out'

برای اصلاح خطاهایی که در معانی است، کافی است بر روی آیکن کلیک کنید. برای وارد کردن معانی جدید در انتها صفحه در قسمت 'معانی جدید' معانی خود را وارد کرده و بر روی دکمه 'ارسال' کلیک کنید .

english

1 general:: Phrase(s): get something out (of someone or something) to remove something from someone or something. (See also get something out of someone; get something out of something.) • He probably will be okay when they get the tumor out of him. • Please get that dog out of the living room.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: Phrase(s): get out 1. [for someone or an animal] to depart to the outside or to escape. • When did your dog get out and run away? • When did he get out of jail? 2. [for information or a secret] to become publicly known. • We don’t want the secret to get out. • The word soon got out that he had a prison record.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: 1. Leave, escape, as in With good conduct he'll get out of prison in a few months, or In case of a fire, we just want to get out alive. [c. 1300] This phrase is Also used as an imperative, ordering someone to depart. For example, Get out! You've no business being in here. [c. 1700] Also see GET OUT OF, def. 1. 2. Become known, as in Somehow the secret got out. [Late 1800s] Also see OUT IN THE OPEN. 3. get something out. Publish something, as in Once we get out the newsletter, we can concentrate on other projects. [Late 1700s] 4. Produce a sound, as in The singer had a sore throat and could hardly get out a note. [First half of 1800s] Also see the subsequent idioms beginning with GET OUT.

American Heritage Idioms

4 general:: Phrase(s): get something out 1. Lit. to remove or extricate something. • Please help me get this splinter out. • Would you help me get out this splinter? • The tooth was gotten out without much difficulty. 2. Fig. to manage to get something said. • He tried to say it before he died, but he couldn’t get it out. • I had my mouth full and couldn’t get out the words.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

5 general:: Phrase(s): Get out (of here)! Go away!; Leave this place! • John: I’ve heard enough of this! Get out of here! Bill: I’m going! I’m going! • Where have you been? You smell like a sewer! Get out of here!

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

معانی جدید
نام و نام خانوادگی :
پست الکترونیک :
کد امنیتی بالا را وارد کنید :