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Значение идиомы rid of
[rid of] Free of; away from; without the care or trouble.
Thepuppy is finally rid of worms.
If I could be rid of the childrenfor the day, I would go.
I wish you’d get rid of that cat!
Compare: DO AWAY WITH, THROW AWAY, THROW OFF.
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