get-out的意思
get-out中文翻譯:
n.逃避的辦法,借口
get out───逃離,被迫離開; 外出,參加社交活動; 退出; (消息、信息等)泄露,為人所知;離開,出去;泄露;出版;n.(GetOut)《逃出絕命鎮》(電影名)
get in get out───進來,出去
to get out───出去
get out with───出去
get out from───從……出去
get go out───出去
get out o───滾出去
go get out───出去
all get out───都出去
She screamed at me to get out.───她沖著我大聲喊,讓我出去。
Get out of my sight!' he boomed.───讓我再見到你!”他低沉而有力地說。
Get out of here!' he snarled.───滾開!”他吼道。
To me it was like being in a bottomless pit, not wanting to be there and not able to get out.───對我而言,就像陷入了一個無底深淵,不愿陷進去,也無法擺脫出來。
What did you think of his methods, what was he trying to get out of you?───你當時是怎樣看待李安導演的方法的,他到底想從你身上挖掘出哪些東西呢?
The door locked accidentally, and I couldn't get out of the bathroom.───門無意中鎖上了,結果我無法從浴室里出來。
Despite that possibility, Cossa said all sides will ensure that any escalation will "not get out of control. "───盡管存在這種可能性,但是科薩稱,相關各國將會確保緊張局勢“不失控。”
He wanted to marry, to get settled somehow, to get out of the quandary he found himself in.───他想結婚,安定下來從他目前感到正處于的窘境中解脫出來。
She had to get out of this place before she regressed to infancy.───她必須趁還沒有退化到幼兒狀態之前趕緊離開這個地方。
The rituals of the racing world are as macho as all get-out .
Friendly as all get-out, Latino stand-up comic Paul Rodriguez was born in Mexico but raised in East Los Angeles.
Opera's End User License Agreement contains the get-out clause that attempts to get around the fact that a significant percentage of data shared on the service could break the law.
They were running from the police like all get-out.
The restrained language, and the apparent diplomatic get-out, could reflect China's concern that the North Korean crisis will overshadow a planned trip to Washington in January by President Hu Jintao.
Look at CSS. Great in concept, but obscure as all get-out to program and inconsistent on browsers.
If we're not ready to strip religion of its sacred cow status, how 'bout we at least scale back a little on the constitutional dogma exalting it as all get-out?Sentencedict
He was funny as all get-out and could talk an owl out of a tree.
There are so many anchovies, you can "walk on the sea" without wetting your feet—"or so I am told", said Mr Sarkozy, carefully giving himself a get-out clause even as he pandered.