got away

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English - Turkish
atlat
get away
yakasını kurtarmak
get away
atlat
get away
çekilmek
get away
tüymek
get away
atlatmak
get away
kurtulmak

Koşuşturmadan kurtulmak istiyorum. - I want to get away from the rat race.

Ben sadece kurtulmak istiyorum. - I just want to get away.

get away
kirişi kırmak
get away
gitmek
get away
kaçmak

Boston'dan kaçmak zorunda kaldım. - I had to get away from Boston.

O güzel, bu doğru ama o ağzını bir defa açtı mı sen yalnızca kaçmak isteyeceksin. - She's beautiful, that's true—but once she opens her mouth, you'll only want to get away!

get away
savuşmak
get away
çıkmak

Hafta sonu için çıkmak istiyorum. - I want to get away for the weekend.

got carried away
kapılmak yok
get away
sıvışmak
English - English

Definition of got away in English English dictionary

got away with it
came out clean, came out unpunished and/or uncaught
got away with murder
did something objectionable but was not punished
get away
To start moving; to depart

The train got away exactly on time.

get away
(with to when used with an object) To take a break from one's present circumstances; to journey (to), especially on holiday

Next weekend we're hoping to get away to the seaside.

get away
To move away (from)

Get away from me!.

get away
Expressing disbelief

You bought that for twenty pounds? Get away!.

get away
(with from when used with an object) To avoid capture; to escape (from)

I almost caught the critter, but it got away from me.

get away
To slip from one's control

I can't cope any more. Things are getting away from me.

get away
Sarcastically express disbelief, often to indicate that another's statement was obvious

Get away.

get away
If you get away, you go away for a period of time in order to have a holiday. He is too busy to get away
get away
bust someone out
get away
If you get away, you succeed in leaving a place or a person's company. She'd gladly have gone anywhere to get away from the cottage I wanted a divorce. I wanted to get away. = escape
get away
escape, flee, break free; leave, depart
get away
escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities"
get away
run away from confinement; "The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison"
get away
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"
get away
When someone or something gets away, or when you get them away, they escape. Dr Dunn was apparently trying to get away when he was shot I wanted to get her away to somewhere safe
got carried away
lost control, was excessively aroused emotionally, went too far
got away

    Hyphenation

    got a·way

    Turkish pronunciation

    gät ıwey

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgät əˈwā/ /ˈɡɑːt əˈweɪ/

    Etymology

    [ 'get, ÷'git ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old Norse geta to get, beget; akin to Old English bigietan to beget, Latin prehendere to seize, grasp, Greek chandanein to hold, contain.
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