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■ get outA v. i. + avv.1 andare fuori; uscire ( anche fig.): I couldn't get out because the door was locked, non potevo uscire perché la porta era chiusa a chiave; He won't get out alive, non ne uscirà vivo2 andarsene; scappare; evadere: Get out!, vattene!; esci!; fuori!; Someone left the gate open and the dog got out, qualcuno ha lasciato il cancello aperto e il cane è scappato3 scendere, smontare ( da un veicolo, un automezzo, ecc.): All the passengers had to get out, tutti i passeggeri sono dovuti scendere4 ( di un fatto) venire (o saltare) fuori, scoprirsi; ( di una notizia) trapelare: The news of their divorce got out in no time, la notizia del loro divorzio è trapelata in un baleno6 (fam.) uscire; fare vita di società; vedere genteB v. t. + avv.1 mettere fuori; tirare fuori; cavare: His lawyer will get him out, l'avvocato lo tirerà fuori ( di prigione)2 emettere; dire a stento; spiccicare; uscire in ( parole, proteste, ecc.): He just got out a few words, è riuscito a spiccicare quattro parole5 (market.) mettere fuori (o sul mercato); produrre; presentare; DIALOGO → - Discussing music- They've got a new album out, hanno presentato un nuovo album8 (naut.) calare, mettere in mare, dare fuori ( le lance) □ (fam.) to get it out, tirare fuori quel che si ha dentro (o in corpo); sfogarsi: If you get it out, you'll feel better, se ti sfoghi, starai meglio; Get it out!, fuori il rospo!, sputa il rospo!, sputa l'osso! (fam.) □ (fam.) Get on or get out!, o ti dai da fare o te ne vai; o collabori o molli tutto.
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