Rechercher
to get off
[phrase form: get]
01
descendre
to leave a bus, train, airplane, etc.
Transitive
1.1
descendre, débarquer
to dismount from a horse, bicycle, or similar mode of transportation
02
terminer le travail, sortir du travail
to finish work and depart from the workplace
03
envoyer, faire parvenir
to send something using mail or email
04
enlever, retirer
to remove something or take it away from the surface on which it is resting
4.1
descendre, sortir
to dismount or descend from the surface of something
05
s'en sortir, échappe
to escape an accident or unfortunate situation with little to no injuries
06
s'en tirer, échappper à
to escape punishment for wrongdoing or avoid negative consequences
07
faire passer, prononcer
to deliver something verbally, such as a speech or presentation
08
lâche, débarasse-toi de
to demand someone to cease touching someone or something
09
cesser, arrêter
to discontinue or stop an activity or behavior that is inappropriate, harmful, or unwanted
10
décoller, partir
to depart from a place or start a journey
10.1
faire partir, aider à partir
to help someone depart from a place or start a journey
11
laisser tomber, passer à autre chose
to no longer discuss a certain subject
12
s'endormir, s'assoupir
to enter a state of sleep
12.1
endormir, mettre au lit
to cause someone to enter a state of sleep
13
se défoncer, se bourrer
to become intoxicated from using drugs or alcohol
14.1
s'embrasser passionnément, faire des câlins
to engage in passionate kissing or other sexual activity
14.2
exciter quelqu'un, faire jouir quelqu'un
to cause someone to achieve sexual pleasure or orgasm
get off
v
Exemple
The passengers will get off the train at the station.
She got off the bus at the next stop.
The passengers were asked to get off the bus at the next stop.
He was the last one to get off the subway at the final station.
He managed to get off the sinking boat just in time.
Mots Proches