Rechercher
to get out
[phrase form: get]
01
se répandre
(of news or information) to become public or widely known
02
sortir
to leave somewhere such as a room, building, etc.
03
se répandre
to remove an item from its storage or container
04
se répandre
to remove something from a confined space or container
05
se répandre
to leave or move away from a specific situation
06
se répandre
to assist someone in leaving a place or situation that may be harmful or unpleasant for them
07
se répandre
to express or articulate something with difficulty or hesitation
08
se répandre
to avoid facing negative consequences or to escape unpunished after engaging in a prohibited action
09
persuader
to get someone to say or do something through using force
10
se répandre
to produce or release something, such as a publication or product, for public consumption or use
11
se répandre
to remove dirt, stains, or other unwanted substances from something
Exemple
The scandal eventually got out, causing a media frenzy.
The company tried to prevent the bad news from getting out, but it leaked.
The truth always finds a way to get out, no matter how hard you try to hide it.
Can you get out the documents from the filing cabinet?
He got out with an edge to the wicketkeeper.
Mots Proches