get out |
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| Lexical unit types: | phrasal verb |
| Topics: | moving inward or outward |
| Source domains: | entering or leaving a container |
| Particles: | out |
| Similes: | - |
| Verbs: | get |
| CEFR Levels: | B1 | Synomyms: | go out, come out | Antonyms: | get in, go in, come in | Definition: | 1. to leave an enclosed space SYNONYM: get out, go out, come out; OPPOSITE: get in, go in 2. get something out: to take something from the place where it is kept | Examples: |
1) The driver got out of the car. She got out of the taxi. “I’m just getting out of the bath,” she said. 2) Come on girls, get your pens out and write now! Get your Legos out and have a lovely time.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online: get out |
Motivation: |
OUT is leaving a container. Rudzka-Ostyn, Brygida. 2003. Word Power: Phrasal Verbs and Compounds: A Cognitive Approach. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. |
Slične leksičke jedinice: get in, go out, go in, come in, come out