1.走出,离开;摆脱;〔命令语气〕出去!
1.used for telling someone to leave; to make another person leave
2.to remove something that is inside or mixed with something else
3.to go to different places and spend time enjoying yourself
4.if something secret gets out, a lot of people find out about it
5.to manage to say something
6.to make something such as a new book available for people to buy
7.to remove someone from their job, especially from a position of political power
8.used for saying you are surprised by something or do not believe it
1.used for telling someone to leave; to make another person leave
2.to remove something that is inside or mixed with something else
3.to go to different places and spend time enjoying yourself
4.if something secret gets out, a lot of people find out about it
5.to manage to say something
6.to make something such as a new book available for people to buy
7.to remove someone from their job, especially from a position of political power
8.used for saying you are surprised by something or do not believe it