Etymology: [ 'get, ÷'git ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old Norse geta to get, beget; akin to Old English bigietan to beget, Latin prehendere to seize, grasp, Greek chandanein to hold, contain.
defol, gitmek, defolun, dolsun, çek git, (sorun) çözmek, ayrılmak, Defol!, yayımlamak, kaçınmak, sakınmak, [kd] disari cikip eglenmek, çık, yayılmak, 1- çıkarmak 2- (sır) sızmak , anlaşılmak, (haber vb) duyulmak, (haber vb) yayılmak, duyulmak, kutuphaneden odunc almak. get out of sth. yapmaktan kurtulmak. get a rise out of someone [kd] birinin zayıf noktasına bastırıp kışkırtarak kızdırmak, yayimlamak satisa cikarmak, ayrilmak,kacmak, ortaya cikmak,sizmak. get sth. out, cikarmak, soyleyebilmek, (söz vb) çıkmak, çıkarmak, çözümü bulmak, doğru sonuca ulaşmak, ağızdan dökülmek, ağızdan çıkmak, açığa çıkmak, kurtulmak, -den dışarı çıkmak, uzak durmak, arabadan inmek, sorumluluktan kaçmak, çıkmak, uzaklaşıp kurtulmak, sızıntı yapmak, inmek, bırakabilmek, sağlamak, kazanmak, sıyrılmak, (bir yerden) çıkmak, kaç, kaçak yapmak, bir şeyi elde etmek, -den çıkartmak, dışarı çıkartmak, dışarı sızmak, birine boyun eğdirmek, bulaşmamak, -den elde etmek, ağzından laf almak, -den yararlanmak,
kutuphaneden odunc almak. get out of sth. yapmaktan kurtulmak. get a rise out of someone [kd] birinin zayıf noktasına bastırıp kışkırtarak kızdırmak deyim
To spend free time out of the house, To publish something, or make a product available, To become known, To leave a vehicle such as a car. (But not public transport), To leave or escape, To help someone leave, To say something with difficulty, To clean something. To eliminate dirt or stains, Indicating incredulity, Used in the imperative to express disgust when another person has said or done something the speaker disapproves of (especially a bad joke), To take somthing from its container, exit, leave, go outside, express with difficulty; "I managed to get out a few words, If news or information gets out, it becomes known. If word got out now, a scandal could be disastrous Once the news gets out that Armenia is in a very critical situation, I think the world will respond, Used in the context of general equities Sell interest ("We could get out big size in Humana "), If you get out of an organization or a commitment, you withdraw from it. I wanted to get out of the group, but they wouldn't let me Getting out of the contract would be no problem, If you get out, you go to places and meet people, usually in order to have a more enjoyable life. Get out and enjoy yourself, make new friends. = go out, If you get out, you leave a place because you want to escape from it, or because you are made to leave it. They probably wanted to get out of the country I told him to leave and get out, escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities", Used in the context of general equities Sell interest ("We could get out big size in Humana" ), bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim", be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning", move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country", express with difficulty; "I managed to get out a few words", take out of a container or enclosed space; "Get out your best dress--we are going to a party!", move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire", To circumvent some obligation entirely, To leave, exit, or become free of, If you get out of doing something that you do not want to do, you succeed in avoiding doing it. It's amazing what people will do to get out of paying taxes, go away! get lost!,
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To spend free time out of the house - "You work too hard. You should get out more."
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To publish something, or make a product available - "The organization has just gotten their newsletter out."
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To become known - "Somehow the secret got out."
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To leave a vehicle such as a car. (But not public transport) - "I'll get out at the end of the road and walk from there."
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To leave or escape - "In case of fire, get out by the nearest exit."
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To help someone leave - "We must get the children out first."
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To say something with difficulty - "He could hardly get the words out for the tears."
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To clean something. To eliminate dirt or stains - "This detergent will get most household stains out."
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Indicating incredulity
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Used in the imperative to express disgust when another person has said or done something the speaker disapproves of (especially a bad joke) - "Get out. Just get out."
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To take somthing from its container
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exit, leave, go outside
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express with difficulty; "I managed to get out a few words
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If news or information gets out, it becomes known. If word got out now, a scandal could be disastrous Once the news gets out that Armenia is in a very critical situation, I think the world will respond
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Used in the context of general equities Sell interest ("We could get out big size in Humana ")
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If you get out of an organization or a commitment, you withdraw from it. I wanted to get out of the group, but they wouldn't let me Getting out of the contract would be no problem
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If you get out, you go to places and meet people, usually in order to have a more enjoyable life. Get out and enjoy yourself, make new friends. = go out
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If you get out, you leave a place because you want to escape from it, or because you are made to leave it. They probably wanted to get out of the country I told him to leave and get out
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escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities"
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Used in the context of general equities Sell interest ("We could get out big size in Humana" )
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bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
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be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning"
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move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"
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express with difficulty; "I managed to get out a few words"
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take out of a container or enclosed space; "Get out your best dress--we are going to a party!"
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move out or away; "The troops pulled out after the cease-fire"
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get out of
To circumvent some obligation entirely - "Is there any way I can get out of Saturdays?"
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get out of
To leave, exit, or become free of - "I can't get out of this notion that she may have known all along."
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get out of
If you get out of doing something that you do not want to do, you succeed in avoiding doing it. It's amazing what people will do to get out of paying taxes
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