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2021-04-07 来源:小侦探旅游网


Get 短语

get about

To be out of bed and beginning to walk again, as after an illness. 可以走动:离开床并开始走动,通常指病后; 往来各处,到处旅游

e.g. She didn’t go about much after the operation.

e.g. It’s easy in this city to get about by bus.

e.g. Now that they have sold their car, they don’t go about a lot.

get across

1) To make understandable or clear: 使了解:使变得清楚或令人置信:

e.g. I have tried to get my point across. 我已尽力让我的观点清晰明了

e.g. How can I get across to the students? 我怎样才能让学生心服口服

2) 使越过,渡过

e.g. A ferryboat got us across.

get after

1) To urge or scold: 催促或责骂:

e.g. You should get after them to mow the lawn. 你应催促他们割草坪

e.g. She is always getting after the children for one thing or another. 她老是在责骂孩子们这也不是那也不是。

2) 追记,追捕

e.g. It is the job of the police to go after criminals.

get along

1) To be or continue to be on harmonious terms: 相处融洽:

e.g. gets along with the in-laws. 和姻亲们相处融洽

2) o manage or fare with reasonable success: 过活,生活:合理成功地维持或过活:

e.g. can't get along on those wages. 无法依赖这些薪水生活

e.g. We can get along without your help.

3) To make progress. 进展

e.g. How are you getting along with your job?

4) To advance, especially in years. 增加:增加,尤指年龄的增加

e.g. My father is getting along (in years) and doesn’t see too well any more.

5) To go away; leave. 走开;离开

e.g. I think I’ll be getting along now.

get around To circumvent or evade: 规避,逃避:

e.g. managed to get around the real issues. 试图逃避真正的问题

get around to sth: do something despite obstacles such as lack of time开始考虑|抽时间做……|

get at

1) To touch or reach successfully: 到达:成功地接触或到达:

e.g. The cat hid where we couldn't get at it. 猫藏在我们找不到的地方

e.g. Put the food where the cat can’t get at it.

2) To try to make understandable; hint at or suggest: 暗示:试图使成为可了解

的;暗示或表明:

e.g. I don't know what you're getting at. 我不知道你在暗示什么

e.g. What are you getting at when you look at me like that?

3) To discover or understand: 发现,明白:

e.g. If we could only get at the cause of the problem! 要是我们能知道问题的原因该多好啊

e.g. This book is very hard to get at.

get away

1) To break free; escape. 脱身,逃脱

e.g. The thief got away in the dark.

2) To leave or go away: 离开,走开:

e.g. I wanted to come along, but couldn't get away. 想要一起走,但是走不开

get by

1) To pass or outstrip. 通过,越过

2) To succeed at a level of minimal acceptibility or with the minimal amount of effort: 勉强通过:以尽可能少的可能或努力获胜:

e.g. just got by in high school. 中学勉强毕业

e.g. Your work get by, but try to improve it. 你的工作还过得去,不过还要努力改进一下。

3) To succeed in managing; survive: 设法:成功安排;幸存:

e.g. We'll get by if we economize. 如果节省花费,我们将会熬过难关

e.g. She can’t get by on such a small income. 她无法靠这一点收入过活。

4) To be unnoticed or ignored by: 被疏忽:不被发现或被忽视:

e.g. His mistake got by the editor but was caught by the proofreader. 他的错误被编辑忽视了但被校对员发现了

e.g. The proofreader did his best not to let any mistakes get by.

get down

1) To descend. 下降

2) To give one's attention. Often used with to : 认真:给予注意。常与to 连用:

e.g. Let's get down to work. 让我们认真工作吧

3) To exhaust, discourage, or depress:疲惫,泄气,压抑:

e.g. The heat was getting me down.炎热使我精疲力竭

4) To swallow:吞服:

e.g. got the pill down on the first try.一次就把药吞了下去

5) To describe in writing.记下:用写描绘

get in

1) To enter.进入

2) To arrive:到达:

e.g. We got in late last night.昨天晚上我们到迟了

3) To become or cause to become involved:陷入或使陷入:

e.g. She got in with the wrong crowd. 她和不法分子有瓜葛。

e.g. Repeated loans from the finance company got me in deeper and deeper.从信贷公司的再三借款令我越陷越深

4) 收进,收割庄稼

get into

1) To become involved in:卷入:

e.g. got into trouble by stealing cars.因偷车而麻烦缠身

2) Informal To be interested in:【非正式用语】 对…有兴趣:

e.g. got into gourmet cooking.对烹饪有了兴趣

e.g. What sort of things are you getting into musically now?在音乐方面目前你感兴趣的是什么

3) 形成…习惯

e.g. His influence got me into bad habits.

get off

1) To start, as on a trip; leave.起程:动身,如一旅程;离开

e.g. We must be getting off now. 我们现在的走了。

2) To fire (a round of ammunition, for example):开火:射出(如一发子弹):

e.g. got off two shots before the deer disappeared.在鹿消失前开了两枪 3) To write and send, as a letter.寄信:写并送出,如一封信 4) To escape, as from punishment or danger:逃避处罚或危险: got off scot-free.逍遥法外 5) To obtain a release or lesser penalty for:使获释或减轻处罚: e.g. The attorney got her client off with a slap on the wrist.这位律师使她的委托人仅受到轻罚就获释了 get on

1) To be or continue on harmonious terms:相处和谐:是或连续处于和睦的关系之中:

e.g. She gets on well with the neighbors.她和邻居关系和睦

2) To make progress; continue:进步:取得进步;继续:

e.g. get on with a performance.继续保持这样的表现

e.g. Get on with you homework继续做作业

3) To acquire understanding or knowledge:了解,认清:

e.g. got on to the con game.认清骗术

e.g. The children didn’t get on to the what the teacher was saying.

get out

1) To leave or escape.离开,逃走

e.g. They could not find a way to get themselves out. 他们无法找到一条逃生之路

2) To become known:泄露:

e.g. Somehow the secret got out.总之秘密被泄露了

3) To publish, as a newspaper. 出版,如报纸

get over

1) To prevail against; overcome.胜过;超越

e.g. You’ll soon get over your shyness.

2) o recover from:痊愈:

e.g. finally got over the divorce.最终从离婚的创伤中恢复了

e.g. Have you got over your cold yet?

3) to get across.使人了解

e.g. She got her meaning over to me at the third time of trying. 她向我讲了三次才把意思说清楚

e.g. Did your speech got over to your listeners? 你的讲话为听众所接受么?

get through

1) To arrive at the end of; finish or complete.结束:到达终点;结束或完成

e.g. The road was dangerous, but we finally get through. 路很险,但我们终于到了目的地。

e.g. He got through the book in one evening. 她一晚上就把这本书看完了。

To succeed in making contact; 成功地和…联络

e.g. I couldn’t got through to my mother yesterday. 昨天我给母亲的电话没接通。

2) To make oneself understood.使自己被理解

e.g. It’s difficult to get through to the students who don’t want to learn. 要不愿学习的学生听懂事困难的。

get to

1) To start to deal with:开始处理:

e.g. She didn't get to the housework until Sunday.直到星期日才着手处理家务

2) To influence or affect, especially adversely:影响:影响,尤指相反地:

e.g. The noise really gets to me.噪音真的令我心烦

e.g. The song got to me. 这首歌让我感动起来

get up

1) To arise from bed or rise to one's feet.起床:起床或起立

2) To climb.爬

3) To act as the creator or organizer of:组织:作为创作者或组织者而行动:

e.g. got up a petition against rezoning.组织一次反对重新分区的请愿

4) To dress or adorn:穿着或佩戴:

She got herself up in a bizarre outfit.她穿了一套古怪的套装

5) To find within oneself:鼓起:

e.g. She is trying to get up the nerve to quit.设法鼓起勇气辞职

e.g. I cannot get up the courage to tell her.

get around to

To find the time or occasion for.为…找到时间或机会

e.g. I only got around to doing it this a few days ago.

e.g. The committee will get around to your suggestion after they’ve done urgent business.

get away with

To escape the consequences of (a blameworthy act, for example):做成某坏事而未被发觉或处罚

e.g. got away with cheating but was later caught.以欺骗手段逃避但后来被抓住了

e.g. The thief got away with 3000.

get back at sb

To take revenge进行报复…

● get even with...:向……报复 “Mike accused Peggy of costing him the job and said that he would get even with her one day.”

● get a grip on oneself:控制自己的情绪 “Stop being hysterical and get a grip on yourself.”

● get...nowhere:使……不会有进展 “What is the use of such nonsense? It gets us nowhere.”

● get...off the ground:使……开始进行 “Janet has a great idea of publishing something for her students, but I wonder if she will ever get the plan off the ground.”

● get on someone's nerves:使人厌烦 “She is used to complaining some other people in my presence; this really gets on my nerves.”

● get...straight:把……弄清楚 “Let us get this straight: David needs a car and I lend it to him, not you.”

● get the better of...:胜过…… “David is a bilingual. No wonder he got the better of Kate in handling some tricky problems.”

● get a feel of...:尝试 “In this country, it is good for you to get a feel of living among various races.”

● get the hang of...:懂得……的窍门 “You have to have some practical experience before you get the hang of managing this kind of office work.”

● get the picture clear:准确地了解情况 “To get the picture clear, you must read the annual report in detail.”

● get the message:了解人家所说的 “As no one asked any question, I assume all got the message.”

● get to grips with...:努力对付…… “One has to get to grips with new technology, the sooner the better.”

● get to the bottom of...:弄清……的真相 “Something seems to have gone wrong with Nancy; let's get to the bottom of it.”

● get wind of:得到密报 “Please keep the plan secret; no one is supposed to get wind of it prematurely.”

● get...wrong:误解…… “I don't object to your idea, but I doubt it is practicable. This is my position, so don't get me wrong./ The newspaper apologised that it had got the fact wrong.”

● get down to business:认真办事 “Time is running short; let's get down to

business now. ”

● get a move on:赶快 “We ought to get a move on or we will be late for the musical concert.”

● get one's head down:静静地工作 “His naughty son promised to get his head down before the final exam.”

● get one's hands on...:要得到…… old man's money.”

● get someone's back up:使……讨厌 up if you keep on being nasty.”

They all want to get their hands on the “You will just get your friend's back “

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