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1. to gain possession of
got a new bicycle
2. to receive as a return earn
he got a bad reputation for carelessness
3. to obtain by concession or entreaty
get your mother's permission to go
4. to become affected by (a disease or bodily condition) catch
got measles from his sister
5. to seek out and obtain
hoped to get dinner at the inn
6. to obtain and bring where wanted or needed
get a pencil from the desk
7. beget
8. to cause to come or go
quickly got his luggage through customs
9. to cause to move
get it out of the house
10. to cause to be in a certain position or condition
got his feet wet
11. to make ready prepare
get breakfast
12. to be subjected to
got a bad fall
13. to receive by way of punishment
14. to suffer a specified injury to
got my nose broken
15. to achieve as a result of military activity
16. to obtain or receive by way of benefit or advantage
he got little for his trouble get the better of an enemy
17. seize
The dog got the thief by the leg.
18. overcome
Such practices will surely get you in the end.
19. to have an emotional effect on
the final scene always gets me
20. irritate
the delays were starting to get her
21. puzzle
This problem really gets me.
22. to take vengeance on specifically kill
23. hit
24. to prevail on cause
finally got them to tidy up their room
25. have —used in the present perfect tense form with present meaning
I've got no money
26. to have as an obligation or necessity —used in the present perfect tense form with present meaning
you have got to come
27. to find out by calculation
get the answer to a problem
28. memorize
got the verse by heart
29. hear
Sorry, but I didn't get your name.
30. understand
he got the joke
31. to establish communication with
32. to put out in baseball
33. deliver sense 6b
the car gets 20 miles to the gallon
34. to succeed in coming or going to bring or move oneself
get away to the country got into the car
35. to reach or enter into a certain condition
got to sleep after midnight
36. to make progress
hasn't gotten far with the essay
37. to acquire wealth
38. to be able
never got to go to college
39. to come to be —often used with following present participle
got talking about old times
40. to succeed in becoming become
how to get clear of all the debts I owe
— William Shakespeare
41. to become involved
people who get into trouble with the law
42. to leave immediately
told them to get
43. to pursue with exhortation, reprimand, or attack
The coach really got after the players at halftime.
44. to achieve success
determined to get ahead in life
45. to stop wasting time on trivial or hopeless matters
46. hurry
47. to reach effectively
The valve is hard to get at unless you have a special tool.
48. to influence corruptly bribe
49. to turn one's attention to
The committee finally got at the main issue.
50. to try to prove or make clear
I don't understand what he's getting at.
51. to avoid criticism or punishment for or the consequences of (such as a reprehensible act)
52. to make a start get going
ought to get cracking on that assignment
53. to get revenge
54. to repay in kind
55. to make a start
time to get going on that assignment
56. to become strongly involved with or deeply interested in
got into gymnastics at an early age
57. to receive a scolding or punishment
58. to become enthusiastic, energetic, or excited
59. to engage in sexual intercourse
60. to produce an unfortunate effect on upset
the noise got on my nerves
61. to criticize insistently
the fans got on him for losing the game
62. to put one's life, thoughts, or emotions in order cease to be confused or misdirected
63. to begin to function in a skillful or efficient manner
the company finally got its act together
64. to make one angry or annoyed
65. overcome, surmount
get over your fear of being lied to
66. to recover from
still trying to get over a bad cold
67. to reconcile oneself to become accustomed to
was very disappointed, but he'll get over it
68. to move or travel across
69. to stop deceiving oneself or fooling around face reality
70. to undergo religious conversion
71. to turn to or adopt an enlightened course of action or point of view
72. to be successful
After a difficult start we're finally getting somewhere.
73. to be successful
74. to reach the end of complete
got through the ordeal unhurt
75. begin
gets to worrying over nothing at all
76. to be ready to begin or deal with
I'll get to the accounts as soon as I can
77. to have an effect on: such as
78. influence
79. bother
All these delays are starting to get to me.
80. to bring together accumulate
81. to come together assemble, meet
often gets together with his friends after work
82. to reach agreement
were unable to get together on the new contract
83. to become aware of
got wind of our plans for the party
84. to become alert or aware show sophisticated consciousness
85. something begotten:
86. offspring
87. the entire progeny of a male animal
88. lineage
89. a return of a difficult shot in a game (such as tennis)
90. a document of release from obligation in Jewish law specifically a bill of divorce
91. a religious divorce by Jewish law
92. to gain possession of (as by receiving, earning, buying, or winning)
Everyone gets a present. I got new clothes.
93. to obtain by request or as a favor
Did you get permission?
94. to come to have
I got a good night's sleep.
95. catch entry 1 sense 5
He got pneumonia.
96. arrive sense 1
We got home early.
97. go sense 1, move
Get out! She gets about on crutches.
98. become sense 1
Don't get angry. It's getting warmer.
99. to cause to be
I got my feet wet.
100. prepare sense 2
You relax while I get dinner.
101. irritate sense 1
Don't let his teasing get to you.
102. hit entry 1 sense 1
The snowball got him on the head.
103. to find out by calculation
Did you get the answer yet?
104. to hear correctly
Sorry, I didn't get your name.
105. understand sense 1
Oh, now I get it.
106. persuade
We got them to lower the price.
107. to achieve success (as in business)
108. to approach old age
She's getting along in years.
109. to stay friendly
The boys got along well.
110. to manage with little
They get along on a small income.
111. to become known by many people
The rumor quickly got around.
112. to avoid having to deal with
He found a way to get around the rules.
113. to do or give attention to eventually
I'll get around to it.
114. to reach with or as if with the hand
I can't get at the switch.
115. to deal with
There's lots to do so let's get at it.
116. to say or suggest in an indirect way
Just what are you getting at?
117. to avoid being caught
The robber got away.
118. to not be punished for
You won't get away with lying.
119. to get revenge on
I'll get back at him for what he did.
120. to manage with little
We can get by with what we have.
121. to do well enough to avoid failure
I'm just getting by in this class.
122. to get revenge
Are you going to forgive her, or get even?
123. to become deeply interested in
She's really gotten into music.
124. to receive punishment
You're going to get it when Mom gets home.
125. to start out on a journey
They got off on their trip.
126. to escape punishment or harm
He got off with just a warning.
127. to approach old age
My grandparents are getting on.
128. to start or continue doing
Come on, let's get on with it.
129. to stay friendly
The neighbors all got on fine.
130. escape entry 1 sense 1
Everyone got out alive.
131. to become known
The secret got out.
132. to stop feeling unhappy about She's disappointed, but she'll get over it.
133. to recover from
I finally got over my cold.
134. to arise from bed
135. stand entry 1 sense 1
136. to find the ability
I couldn't get up the nerve to speak.
137. to become aware of hear about I got wind of their little scheme.
138. to catch or become affected by (a disease or bodily condition)
got measles from his brother got her period
「I」d noticed the woman as I got on - late 20s, dark hair, heavily pregnant.
上车20秒之后我就注意到了那个一头黑发、挺着大肚子的女人。
I got on at the seconed stop.
我在第二站上了车。
When I arrived in Moscow, I got on a conference call with my staff, David Kendall, and Hillary, who was still in Washington, to discuss what we should do.
到达莫斯科后,我与我的幕僚、戴维.肯德尔和还未离开华盛顿的希拉里开了一个电话会议,讨论我们该怎么做。
He said that he got on well with children there.
他说他在那里和小朋友们相处得很好。
Tennessee and I got on like a house on fire – and he nearly burnt the house down once with his cigarettes.
田纳西与我一见如故,很快打得火热,火到有一次他的香烟差点把房子给烧了。
Now I「ve come back to the Indies because I got on that treadmill and I couldn」t get off for a while.
如今我回到了独立制作去,因为我必须参与那些单调而乏味的工作而且我还不能从中脱身一阵。
Thatcher herself has said that 「I「m a romantic at heart, 」 and admits that 「there are times when I get home at night, and everything has got on top of me, when I shed a few tears silently, alone.
撒切尔夫人自己曾经说过:「内心深处我是个浪漫的人,有时晚上我回到家,好像所有的事情都压在我的头上,这时我会独自哭泣。」
The movie star was warmly cheered as he got on the stage.
这位影星登上舞台时受到人们的热烈欢呼。
He wandered distractedly out of his home, hitchhiked to Washington, and got on a Greyhound headed South.
他心烦意乱地离开家,搭车前往华盛顿,又乘上了南下的灰狗巴士。
I had just got on the bus and it did not seem very full. But then he became really impatient and angry.
最开始我以为司机是在开玩笑,尽管我只是上车,没有任何可笑之处,但后来他就变得十分烦躁甚至生气,强迫我下车。
She got on her bike and rode quickly to school.
她登上自行车迅速骑往学校。
He got on a train.
他乘上一列火车。
We can see all we want to see without him; in fact, we got on very well before he came.
没有他我们也能够看见所有自己想看见的东西,实际上,他来之前我们都过得很好。
George: They found a virus but I don」t know how it got on my computer.
乔治:他们发现了病毒,可我不知道病毒是怎么跑到我的电脑上的。
As we ate cold bacon and eggs he told me he read Time and Newsweek every week and loved the British pop star Tom Jones, whose songs he got on bootlegged tapes.
在我们吃冷熏肉和鸡蛋的时候,他告诉我,他每周都要看《时代》和《新闻周刊》,特别喜欢英国流行歌星汤姆·琼斯。他是在非法贩卖的录音带上听到汤姆的歌的。
When I arrived at her production company’s offices, she got on the phone and began tossing around ideas for her upcoming movie, All About Steve, which she was producing.
在我抵达她生产公司办公室时她在通话。她反复不停地和对方探讨即将演出的影片《关于斯蒂夫的一切》的一些主意。
Here is the feedback we got on business models beyond web 2.0...
这儿是我们得到的关于超越web2.0的商业模式的反馈。
I suspect it got on the required list in part because our teachers thought it was short enough to at least encourage us not to reach for the Classic Comic Book.
这本书能进入这份名单,我怀疑某种程度上是因为我们的老师认为它篇幅够短,至少能鼓励我们从经典漫画书边走开一会儿。
Miss Bruni, 43, topped the list of media personalities that most got on people「s nerves, with 52 per cent of people saying they found her presence 」highly grating「.
现年43岁的布吕尼在最令人反感的公众人物榜中居首,52%的受访者认为她的出现「让人很讨厌」。
So resist the temptation to talk about the 」bad ass「 paper you need help with, your 」loser「 ta who didn」t teach you what you needed to know, or the 」cruddy" grade you just got on the midterm.
不谈论你需要帮助的「烂尾」论文,你那不教你需要知道的知识的「失败」助教,或者在期中你刚得的「糟糕」成绩。
They「ll all be carrying their baggage, most of which they didn」t have when they first got on this train.
他们都会提着各自的行李,而其中大部分行李是他们初次踏上这列火车时不曾有的。
Rosa Parks and three other black people were seated in the middle area of the bus when a white person got on the bus and wanted a seat.
罗莎.帕克斯和其他三个黑人坐在中间,此时有一个白人上了公交车,想要一个坐位。
learn学习;获悉
master精通;控制;征服;制作……母版
pick up捡起;获得;收拾;(汽车;飞机)乘载;不费力地学会
unlearn忘却;抛掉以前的想法;去掉…的弊习