to get away with
Pronunciation
/ɡɛt ɐwˈeɪ wɪð/

Definición y significado de "get away with"en inglés

to get away with
[phrase form: get]
01

salir impune de

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions
Transitive: to get away with an action
to get away with definition and meaning
información gramatical
composición morfológica
frasal
verbo de acción
regular
inseparable
partícula
away with
verbo base
get
presente
get away with
3.ª persona singular
gets away with
participio presente
getting away with
pretérito simple
got away with
participio pasado
gotten away with
Ejemplos
The con artist tried to get away with scamming innocent people, but justice caught up to him.
El estafador intentó salirse con la suya estafando a personas inocentes, pero la justicia lo alcanzó.
02

salirse con la suya, arreglárselas con

to successfully accomplish a task or goal with minimal effort or resources, often by taking a shortcut or doing something that is not considered the best practice
Transitive: to get away with a task or goal
Ejemplos
The students got away with passing the exam by memorizing only the key points.
Los estudiantes lograron salirse con la suya pasando el examen memorizando solo los puntos clave.
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