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一分钟英语:Get out of here

Source: 恒星英语学习网    2013-06-16  我要投稿   论坛   Favorite  

Welcome to English in a Minute.

Usually when people say "get out of here," it's because they want you to leave. But in American English, when

you say it in a certain way, it can mean something completely different.

A: I just moved to Washington, D.C. to start a new job.
B: Where are you from originally?
A: Dallas, Texas.
B: Get out of here! I'm from Dallas, Texas, too!

The phrase "get out of here!" is a way to say something is very surprising, interesting or totally unexpected.

If you say it in an angry tone, it's telling someone to go away.

Get out of here! get out of here! get out of here!

But if you say it in an excited tone with a happy face, it's a friendly way of saying you can't believe what

you're hearing.

Get out of here! get out of here!

And that's English in a Minute.


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