1.离开,逃脱;出发
2.把...送出
1.to escape from a person or place
2.to manage to leave a place, especially your work
3.to go somewhere different from where you live in order to have a rest or a vacation
1.There was more distraction in the thought of getting away out into this vast world of which he knew nothing yet.
离开家到这个他还一无所知的广大世界上去看看,想到这里心情倒为之一宽。
2.For some of us, our greatest ability seems to be the ability for getting away from the Shepherd.
看起来,对我们中的某些人而言,我们拥有的最大能力就是亟欲离开大牧者的能力。
3.The cabin has no electricity and is quite rustic. We were truly getting away from it all.
这个小屋没有电,是那样的原始,感觉我们离这一切真的很远。
4.Some people get a thrill from lying to others and getting away with it - a phenomenon called 'Duping Delight. '
一些人从撒谎中得到刺激感而且侥幸没有被识破——这是一种叫做“快感指数”的现象。
5.Dad! ' explored Maud indignantly. 'That's not what we're here for. You're supposed to be getting away from it all for a week.
“爸爸!”莫德有些不高兴的插进来。“这不是我们到这里来的目的。你被要求一个星期内要远离那些的。”
6.You think we might be getting away from the point?
你认为我们怎样走的更远?
7.How about you? Has getting away for a few days ever helped you get new perspective on your life?
你呢?离家几天有没有让你对生活有一个新的认识?
8.It felt as if everyone was getting away, and I decided to join them.
我觉得似乎人人都在往外面跑,所以我决定也加入到其中去。
9.Travel may also be on your agenda, and getting away from your normal base would be very good for your spirit now.
旅行或许也被提上日程了,这段时间里,离开你惯常所在的地方对于你的精神方面是很好的。
10.But, he admits, there was a sense of: "If Wootton Bassett can do it, so can Weymouth, no getting away from it. "
但他也承认,有一种感觉,如果伍顿巴斯特能做到的,韦茅斯也能做到,做得不会比它差。