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1 get out of it!
get out of it!kom nou!, verkoop geen onzin! -
2 get out
weggaan, naar buiten gaanget out2 naar buiten gaan ⇒ weggaan, eruit komen3 ontkomen ⇒ maken dat je weg komt, ontsnappenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 eruit halen/krijgen 〈 splinter, vlekken enz.; ook figuurlijk〉2 uitbrengen ⇒ op de markt brengen, publiceren♦voorbeelden: -
3 get out!
ga weg! -
4 get out a few words
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5 get out a new car
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6 get out of (someone's) sight
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7 get out of a habit
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8 get out of bed on the wrong side
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9 get out of bed
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10 get out of debt
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11 get out of hand
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12 get out of here!
get out of here!maak dat je wegkomt! -
13 get out of something
get out of somethingergens uitraken, zich ergens uit redden -
14 get out of the way
get out of the wayuit de weg gaan, plaats maken -
15 get out of/ kick the habit of doing something
get out of/ kick the habit of doing somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get out of/ kick the habit of doing something
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16 get out of here
(Slang) je liegt (uitrdrukking van ongeloof); ga weg uit mijn ogen -
17 get out of my face!
ga weg!, wegwezen!, ga hier hier weg!; ga uit mijn ogen ! -
18 get out of my sight!
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19 get out on bail
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20 for God's/Christ's/goodness'/pity's sake get out of there
for God's/Christ's/goodness'/pity's sake get out of therein godsnaam/jezusnaam/vredesnaam/alsjeblieft, kom daaruit vandaanEnglish-Dutch dictionary > for God's/Christ's/goodness'/pity's sake get out of there
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get out — {v. phr.} 1. Leave or depart. * / Get out of here! the teacher shouted angrily to the misbehaving student./ * / Driver, I want to get out by the opera. / 2. To publish; produce. * /Our press is getting out two new books on ecology./ 3. To escape; … Dictionary of American idioms
get out — {v. phr.} 1. Leave or depart. * / Get out of here! the teacher shouted angrily to the misbehaving student./ * / Driver, I want to get out by the opera. / 2. To publish; produce. * /Our press is getting out two new books on ecology./ 3. To escape; … Dictionary of American idioms
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get-out — [get′out΄] n. escape from an unpleasant situation ☆ all get out Informal the extreme degree, quality, etc. [big as all get out] … English World dictionary
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get out of — ► get out of contrive to avoid or escape. Main Entry: ↑get … English terms dictionary
get out — index quit (evacuate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
get-out — to indicate a high degree of something, attested from 1838 … Etymology dictionary
get out — phrasal verb Word forms get out : present tense I/you/we/they get out he/she/it gets out present participle getting out past tense got out past participle got out 1) a) [intransitive] used for telling someone to leave The teacher screamed at him… … English dictionary