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It depends on the meaning:
1.get off --get on get off the busGet out.
get on the bus.Get in.
get off your coatTake off your coat.
put on your coat.Put on your coat.
get off --arrive if we get off at 8:30, we will arrive at 12:00
If we depart at 8:30, we will arrive at 12:00.
2.close --openClose --far ; distance --wrong
right - left
here) -there
upstairs) – upstairs (downstairs).
Early) --late (late).
Hope! o(∩_o
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It's very simple 1get off --get on get off the busGet out.
get on the bus.Get in.
get off --put on get off --arrive2close --openClose --far ; distance --wrong
right - left
here) -there
upstairs) – upstairs (downstairs).
Early) --late (late).
I know that, and there may be other answers.
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get off,get on
close open
The antonym is wrong when right means correct
The antonym is left when right is right
here there
downstairs upstairs
early late
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1, down up
2, here there
3, ON off
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1, down up
2, here there
3, ON off
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twelfth
goesfor play
play play
playshis ? her?
to kitty's
plays playing
a how muchbc
bcasleep-awake sweet-bitter circle round, there's no antonym for this.
close-far thin-fat
Flipping over and overThe inside and the outside should be top-heavy, and the little things add up to the big fuss.
I think the opposite of exhaustion is surplus.
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