单词 | get |
释义 | get get // verb [+ obj] (getting, got, got /; AmE /) (not used in the passive) HELP NOTE In spoken American English the past participle gotten is almost always used.
1 to receive sth: She gets (= earns) €50 000 a year. We got more than a hundred responses to the questionnaire.
2 to obtain sth: He just got a new job. You can get the basic model for $100.
3 to obtain or receive an amount of money by selling sth: We got a good price for the van.
4 to buy sth, for example a newspaper or magazine, regularly: Which newspaper do you get?
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PHRASAL VERBS
get across (to sb); get sth across (to sb) to be communicated or understood; to succeed in communicating sth: He's not very good at getting his ideas across. Your meaning didn't really get across.
get ahead (of sb) to make progress (further than others have done): She wants to get ahead in her career.
get back into sth to become involved in sth again: Is it the right time for investors to get back into the market?
get back to sb to speak or write to sb again later, especially in order to give a reply: I'll find out the price and get back to you.
get behind (with sth) to fail to make enough progress or to produce sth at the right time: We're getting behind with the project. She got behind with her loan repayments.
get by (on/in/with sth) to manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge, equipment, etc. that you have: How does she get by on such a small salary?
get down to sth to begin to do sth; to give serious attention to sth: Let's get down to business.
get into sth to start a career in a particular profession: How did you get into programming?
get off; get off sth to leave work with permission: What time do you get off (work) on Friday?
get on to sb (about sth) to contact sb by telephone, letter or email: The money should have been paid yesterday; I'll get on to our accounts department.
get on with sth used to talk or ask about how well or fast sb is doing a task: I'm not getting on very fast with this job.
get out (of sth) to stop being involved in sth; to escape a difficult situation: We wanted to make a quick profit and then get out (= of the market, deal, etc.). They were trying to get out of the contract because they had set their prices too low.
get sth out to produce or publish sth: We are determine to get the new model out by the end of the year.
get through sth to manage to do or complete sth: Let's start the meeting-there's a lot to get through.
get through (sth); get sth through (sth) to be officially accepted; to make sth be officially accepted: The firm will still need to get the drug through the US approval process.
get through (to sb) to make contact with sb by telephone: I couldn't get through on the number you gave me.
get through to sb to make sb understand or accept what you say, especially when you are trying to help them: Her views have finally got through to the directors. |
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