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get away

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Explanation of "Get Away"

Definition: The phrase "get away" is a verb phrase that means to remove yourself from a place, especially for fun or relaxation. It can also mean to escape from something or to avoid trouble.

Usage Instructions:
  1. When to Use: Use "get away" when talking about taking a break, going on vacation, or escaping from a difficult situation.
  2. Structure: It can be used in different tenses, like "got away" for past tense, or "getting away" for present continuous.
Examples:
  1. For Relaxation: "We decided to get away for the weekend to the beach." (This means we took a short trip to the beach to relax.)
  2. To Escape: "The bird managed to get away from the cat." (This means the bird escaped from the cat.)
Advanced Usage:
  • Get Away with Something: This means to do something wrong or forbidden and not get punished for it.

    • Example: "He always gets away with being late to work." (This means he is not punished for arriving late.)
  • Get Away From It All: This phrase means to escape your daily routine or stress.

    • Example: "I need to get away from it all and go on a vacation."
Word Variants:
  • Getaway: A noun that refers to a place where someone can escape for relaxation, or it can mean a quick escape.
    • Example: "They have a lovely weekend getaway in the mountains."
Different Meanings:
  1. Escape: To run away from a dangerous or unwanted situation.

    • Example: "The prisoner tried to get away but was caught."
  2. Avoiding Responsibility: When someone avoids dealing with their duties or problems.

    • Example: "She tried to get away from her chores by pretending to be sick."
Synonyms:
  • Escape
  • Flee
  • Break free
  • Avoid
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Get away with murder: To do something very bad or wrong without being punished.

    • Example: "He gets away with murder in this house!" (This means he does bad things but isn't punished.)
  • Get away from: To remove yourself from a particular situation or place.

    • Example: "I need to get away from the noise of the city."
Conclusion:

"Get away" is a versatile phrase in English that can mean taking a break, escaping from troubles, or avoiding consequences.

Verb
  1. remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion
    • We escaped to our summer house for a few days
    • The president of the company never manages to get away during the summer
  2. escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action
    • She gets away with murder!
    • I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities
  3. run away from confinement
    • The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison

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