词汇 | get the hell out of |
释义 | Idiom get the hell out ofget the hell out of (somewhere) to leave or move quickly.She told them to get the hell out of her house. Usage notes: sometimes used as an order: Get the hell out of my way! get the hell out (of some place)To leave (somewhere) as quickly as possible. Rude when used as an imperative. I could tell there was going to be a fight, so I just got the hell out of there. I'm sick of your crappy attitude. Get the hell out of my office! This town is driving me crazy—I need to get the hell out. get the hell out (of here)Inf. to depart as rapidly as possible. Time for us all to get the hell out of here, I think. The cafe is closing now. He got the hell out before he was fired. get the hell out (of)escape from a place or situation very quickly. informalget the hell ˈout (of...)(spoken) get out of or leave a place very quickly: Here come the police. Let’s get the hell out of here.Get the hell out of my house and don’t come back!(Some people find the use of this idiom offensive.) |
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