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简明英汉词典 | ||
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get in | |
| v. | ||
| 进入, 到达, 收获, 插入, 陷入 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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get | |
| get | ||
| AHD:[gμt] | ||
| D.J.[get] | ||
| K.K.[gWt] | ||
| v.(动词) | ||
| got[g?t] got.ten[g?t“n] 或 got get.ting, gets | ||
| v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To come into possession or use of; receive: | |
| 得到,收到:开始具有或使用;收到: | ||
| got a poodle for her birthday. | ||
| 收到一只长卷毛狗作为她的生日礼物 | ||
(2) |
To meet with or incur: | |
| 遭遇,招致: | ||
| got nothing but trouble for her efforts. | ||
| 她的努力不但徒劳无功,反而惹来一身麻烦 | ||
(3) |
To go after and obtain: | |
| 追求,获得: | ||
| got a book at the library; got breakfast in town. | ||
| 在图书馆找到一本书;在城里吃了早饭 | ||
(4) |
To go after and bring: | |
| 取得,带来: | ||
| Get me a pillow. | ||
| 给我一个枕头 | ||
(5) |
To purchase; buy: | |
| 买;购买: | ||
| get groceries. | ||
| 买杂货 | ||
(6) |
To acquire as a result of action or effort: | |
| 取得:作为行动或努力的结果而得到: | ||
| He got his information out of an encyclopedia. You can't get water out of a stone. | ||
| 他从百科全书中查到了资料。石头中可不能冒出水 | ||
(7) |
To earn: | |
| 努力获得: | ||
| got high marks in math and science. | ||
| 数学和自然科学得了高分 | ||
(8) |
To accomplish or attain as a result of military action. | |
| 完成,达成:作为军事行动的成果而完成或获得 | ||
(9) |
To obtain by concession or request: | |
| 获得:通过迁就或请求而获得: | ||
| couldn't get the time off; got permission to leave. | ||
| 无法延期;获准离开 | ||
(10) |
To arrive at; reach: | |
| 到达,抵达: | ||
| When did you get home? | ||
| 你什么时候到家的 | ||
(11) |
To reach and board; catch: | |
| 登上:到达并乘上;赶上: | ||
| She got her plane two minutes before takeoff. | ||
| 飞机起飞前两分钟她赶上了飞机 | ||
(12) |
To succeed in communicating with, as by telephone: | |
| 联络上:成功地建立联系,如通电话: | ||
| couldn't get me at the office until nine. | ||
| 直到九点才能在办公室联络到我 | ||
(13) |
To become affected with (an illness, for example) by infection or exposure; catch: | |
| 患上,染上:通过传染或暴露而传染上(例如,疾病);得了: | ||
| get the flu; got the mumps. | ||
| 患了流感;得了腮腺炎 | ||
(14) |
To be subjected to; undergo: | |
| 遭受;经历: | ||
| got a severe concussion. | ||
| 受了严重的脑震荡 | ||
(15) |
To receive as retribution or punishment: | |
| 得到报应:作为回报或惩罚而收到: | ||
| got six years in prison for embezzling funds. | ||
| 因贪污公款而被判入狱六年 | ||
(16) |
To sustain a stated injury to: | |
| 遭受特定的伤害: | ||
| got my arm broken. | ||
| 胳膊折了 | ||
(17) |
To gain or have understanding of: | |
| 了解:理解或了解: | ||
| Do you get this question? | ||
| 你明白这个问题吗 | ||
(18) |
To learn (a poem, for example) by heart; memorize. | |
| 记忆:用心记(如一首诗);记忆 | ||
(19) |
To find or reach by calculating: | |
| 找到,得到:通过计算而找到或算出: | ||
| get a total; can't get the answer. | ||
| 算出总数;不能找到答案 | ||
(20) |
To perceive by hearing: | |
| 听清楚:通过听的方法来认知: | ||
| I didn't get your name when we were introduced. | ||
| 别人介绍我们认识时,我没听清楚你的名字 | ||
(21) |
To procreate; beget. | |
| 生殖,生育 | ||
(22) |
To cause to become or be in a specified state or condition: | |
| 使变得:使变成或处在一个特定的状态或条件下: | ||
| got the children tired and cross; got the shirt clean. | ||
| 把孩子们弄得疲惫而且恼怒;把衬衫洗干净 | ||
(23) |
To make ready; prepare: | |
| 使准备;预备: | ||
| get lunch for a crowd. | ||
| 为众人准备午饭 | ||
(24) |
To cause to come or go: | |
| 使移动:使来或去: | ||
| somehow got the car through traffic. | ||
| 设法让汽车脱离交通阻塞 | ||
(25) |
To cause to move or leave: | |
| 使离开:引起活动或离开: | ||
| Get me out of here! | ||
| 放我出去 | ||
(26) |
To cause to undertake or perform; prevail on: | |
| 使从事,使实行:使履行或执行;流行: | ||
| got the guide to give us the complete tour. | ||
| 让导游带我们做一次完整的旅行 | ||
(27) |
To take, especially by force; seize: | |
| 捕捉:取得,尤指通过强迫;抓住: | ||
| The detective got the suspect as he came out of the restaurant. | ||
| 正当嫌疑犯走出饭店时,侦探抓住了他 | ||
(28) |
Informal To overcome or destroy: | |
| 【非正式用语】 征服,摧毁: | ||
| The ice storm got the rose bushes. | ||
| 冰雹破坏了玫瑰花丛 | ||
(29) |
To evoke an emotional response or reaction in: | |
| 使感动:激起强烈的回应或反应于: | ||
| Romantic music really gets me. | ||
| 浪漫的音乐确实打动了我 | ||
(30) |
To annoy or irritate: | |
| 使生气或烦躁: | ||
| What got me was his utter lack of self-discipline. | ||
| 惹火我的是他完全缺乏自律 | ||
(31) |
To present a difficult problem to; puzzle. | |
| 难住:使面对一个难题 | ||
(32) |
To take revenge on, especially to kill in revenge for a wrong. | |
| 报复:实行报复,尤指为报复一个错误而刺杀 | ||
(33) |
Informal To hit or strike: | |
| 【非正式用语】 打或殴打: | ||
| She got him on the chin. The bullet got him in the shoulder. | ||
| 她打了他的脸。子弹射中了他的肩 | ||
(34) |
Baseball To put out. | |
| 【棒球】 使出局 | ||
(35) |
To begin or start. Used with the present participle: | |
| 开始:开始,与现在分词连用: | ||
| I have to get working on this or I'll miss my deadline. | ||
| 我必须就此开始工作,否则我将超过最后期限 | ||
(36) |
To have current possession of. Used in the present perfect form with the meaning of the present: | |
| 有:现在拥有…,用现在完成时表示现在的含义: | ||
| We've got plenty of cash. | ||
| 我们有足够的现金 | ||
(37) |
To have as an obligation. Used in the present perfect form with the meaning of the present: | |
| 必须:作为义务而具有,用现在完成时表示现在的含义: | ||
| I have got to leave early. You've got to do the dishes. | ||
| 我得早点离开。你必须洗碗碟 | ||
| v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To become or grow to be: | |
| 变成,长成: | ||
| eventually got well. | ||
| 终于好了 | ||
(2) |
To be successful in coming or going: | |
| 到达:成功地来或去: | ||
| When will we get to New York? | ||
| 我们将于何时抵达纽约 | ||
(3) |
To be able or permitted: | |
| 能或被允许: | ||
| never got to see Europe; finally got to work at home. | ||
| 从未能去看看欧洲;最终只能在家工作 | ||
(4) |
To be successful in becoming: | |
| 成功地变成: | ||
| get free of a drug problem. | ||
| 成功地戒了毒 | ||
(5) |
Used with the past participle of transitive verbs as a passive voice auxiliary: | |
| 被:作为被动语气助动词而与及物动词的过去分词连用: | ||
| got stuck in the elevator. | ||
| 被困在电梯里了 | ||
(6) |
To become drawn in, entangled, or involved: | |
| 进入:使加入,被卷入,受牵连: | ||
| got into debt; get into a hassle. | ||
| 债务缠身;加入争论中 | ||
(7) |
Informal To depart immediately: | |
| 【非正式用语】 立刻离开: | ||
| yelled at the dog to get. | ||
| 大声呵斥狗立刻走开 | ||
(8) |
To work for gain or profit; make money: | |
| 赚钱:为获利或好处而工作;赚钱: | ||
| puts all his energy into getting and spending. | ||
| 把所有的精力用在赚钱和花钱上 | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
The act of begetting. | |
| 生育:生育的行为 | ||
(2) |
Progeny; offspring. | |
| 子孙;后代 | ||
(3) |
Sports A return in tennis on a shot that seems impossible to reach. | |
| 【体育运动】 难以回击的一球:一局网球比赛中的最后一击并且似乎不可能接住 | ||
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常用词组 | ||
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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 | ||
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get across | |
(1) |
To make understandable or clear: | |
| 使了解:使变得清楚或令人置信: | ||
| I have tried to get my point across. | ||
| 我已尽力让我的观点清晰明了 | ||
(2) |
To be convincing or understandable: | |
| 使信服:使有说服力或可了解: | ||
| How can I get across to the students? | ||
| 我怎样才能让学生心服口服 | ||
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get after | |
| To urge or scold: | ||
| 催促或责骂: | ||
| You should get after them to mow the lawn. | ||
| 你应催促他们割草坪 | ||
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get along | |
(1) |
To be or continue to be on harmonious terms: | |
| 相处融洽: | ||
| gets along with the in-laws. | ||
| 和姻亲们相处融洽 | ||
(2) |
To manage or fare with reasonable success: | |
| 过活,生活:合理成功地维持或过活: | ||
| can't get along on those wages. | ||
| 无法依赖这些薪水生活 | ||
(3) |
To make progress. | |
| 进展 | ||
(4) |
To advance, especially in years. | |
| 增加:增加,尤指年龄的增加 | ||
(5) |
To go away; leave. | |
| 走开;离开 | ||
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get around | |
(1) |
To circumvent or evade: | |
| 规避,逃避: | ||
| managed to get around the real issues. | ||
| 试图逃避真正的问题 | ||
(2) |
Informal To convince or win over by flattering or cajoling. | |
| 【非正式用语】 取得信任:通过谄媚或哄骗而说服或赢得 | ||
(3) |
To travel from place to place: | |
| 到处旅游:从一地到另一地旅行: | ||
| It is hard to get around without a car. | ||
| 没有汽车的旅行很艰难 | ||
(4) |
To become known; circulate: | |
| 散布:变得闻名;流传: | ||
| Word got around. | ||
| 消息散布到各处 | ||
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get at | |
(1) |
To touch or reach successfully: | |
| 到达:成功地接触或到达: | ||
| The cat hid where we couldn't get at it. | ||
| 猫藏在我们找不到的地方 | ||
(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: | ||
| I don't know what you're getting at. | ||
| 我不知道你在暗示什么 | ||
(3) |
To discover or understand: | |
| 发现,明白: | ||
| 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 | ||
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get away | |
(1) |
To break free; escape. | |
| 脱身,逃脱 | ||
(2) |
To leave or go away: | |
| 离开,走开: | ||
| wanted to come along, but couldn't get away. | ||
| 想要一起走,但是走不开 | ||
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get back | |
| To return to a person, place, or condition: | ||
| 归还:回到一个人身边、一个地方或一种情况: | ||
| getting back to the subject. | ||
| 回到主题 | ||
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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: | ||
| just got by in high school. | ||
| 中学勉强毕业 | ||
(3) |
To succeed in managing; survive: | |
| 设法:成功安排;幸存: | ||
| We'll get by if we economize. | ||
| 如果节省花费,我们将会熬过难关 | ||
(4) |
To be unnoticed or ignored by: | |
| 被疏忽:不被发现或被忽视: | ||
| 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 | ||
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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: | ||
| 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: | ||
| The heat was getting me down. | ||
| 炎热使我精疲力竭 | ||
(4) |
To swallow: | |
| 吞服: | ||
| 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 | ||
(6) |
Informal To lose one's inhibitions; enjoy oneself wholeheartedly. | |
| 【非正式用语】 放纵:失去控制;全身心享受 | ||
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get in | |
(1) |
To enter. | |
| 进入 | ||
(2) |
To arrive: | |
| 到达: | ||
| 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: | ||
| She got in with the wrong crowd. Repeated loans from the finance company got me in deeper and deeper. | ||
| 她和不法分子有瓜葛。从信贷公司的再三借款令我越陷越深 | ||
(4) |
To become accepted, as in a club. | |
| 被接受:变得被接受了,如在一个俱乐部中 | ||
(5) |
To succeed in making or doing: | |
| 完成:成功地制作或做: | ||
| got in six deliveries before noon. | ||
| 在中午前送信六次 | ||
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get into | |
(1) |
To become involved in: | |
| 卷入: | ||
| 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: | ||
| got into gourmet cooking. | ||
| 对烹饪有了兴趣 | ||
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get off | |
(1) |
To start, as on a trip; leave. | |
| 起程:动身,如一旅程;离开 | ||
(2) |
To fire (a round of ammunition, for example): | |
| 开火:射出(如一发子弹): | ||
| 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: | ||
| 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 | ||
(6) |
Slang To act or speak with effrontery. Used in the imperative to express contempt or disdainful disbelief. | |
| 【俚语】 厚颜无耻的言行:厚颜无耻地做或说。用在祈使语气以表达鄙视或轻蔑的不信 | ||
(7) |
Slang To have an orgasm. | |
| 【俚语】 达到性高潮 | ||
(8) |
Slang | |
| 【俚语】 | ||
(9) |
To feel great pleasure or gratification. | |
| 感到极大的喜悦或满足 | ||
(10) |
To experience euphoria, for example, as a result of taking a drug. | |
| 飘飘欲仙的感觉:感受精神愉快,如服用毒品的结果 | ||
(11) |
To get permission to leave one's workplace: | |
| 下班:得到离开工作岗位的允许: | ||
| got off early and went fishing. | ||
| 早点下班去钓鱼 | ||
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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: | ||
| She gets on well with the neighbors. | ||
| 她和邻居关系和睦 | ||
(2) |
To manage or fare with reasonable success. | |
| 生活:合理成功地安排或进展 | ||
(3) |
To make progress; continue: | |
| 进步:取得进步;继续: | ||
| get on with a performance. | ||
| 继续保持这样的表现 | ||
(4) |
To advance in years. | |
| 年纪增长 | ||
(5) |
To acquire understanding or knowledge: | |
| 了解,认清: | ||
| got on to the con game. | ||
| 认清骗术 | ||
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get out | |
(1) |
To leave or escape. | |
| 离开,逃走 | ||
(2) |
To cause to leave or escape. | |
| 使离开,使逃走 | ||
(3) |
To become known: | |
| 泄露: | ||
| Somehow the secret got out. | ||
| 总之秘密被泄露了 | ||
(4) |
To publish, as a newspaper. | |
| 出版,如报纸 | ||
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get over | |
(1) |
To prevail against; overcome. | |
| 胜过;超越 | ||
(2) |
To recover from: | |
| 痊愈: | ||
| finally got over the divorce. | ||
| 最终从离婚的创伤中恢复了 | ||
(3) |
To get across. | |
| 使人了解 | ||
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get through | |
(1) |
To arrive at the end of; finish or complete. | |
| 结束:到达终点;结束或完成 | ||
(2) |
To succeed in making contact; reach. | |
| 到达:成功地和…联络;到达 | ||
(3) |
To make oneself understood. | |
| 使自己被理解 | ||
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get to | |
(1) |
To begin. Used with the present participle: | |
| 开始:开始。和现在分词连用: | ||
| got to reminiscing. | ||
| 开始追忆往事 | ||
(2) |
To start to deal with: | |
| 开始处理: | ||
| didn't get to the housework until Sunday. | ||
| 直到星期日才着手处理家务 | ||
(3) |
To influence or affect, especially adversely: | |
| 影响:影响,尤指相反地: | ||
| The noise really gets to me. | ||
| 噪音真的令我心烦 | ||
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get together | |
(1) |
To bring together; gather. | |
| 集会:带到一起;集会 | ||
(2) |
To come together. | |
| 来到一起 | ||
(3) |
To arrive at an agreement. | |
| 达成协议 | ||
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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: | ||
| 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: | ||
| trying to get up the nerve to quit. | ||
| 设法鼓起勇气辞职 | ||
|
习惯用语 | ||
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get around to | |
| To find the time or occasion for. | ||
| 为…找到时间或机会 | ||
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get away with | |
| To escape the consequences of (a blameworthy act, for example): | ||
| 逃避:逃避(如应受批评的行为的)后果: | ||
| got away with cheating but was later caught. | ||
| 以欺骗手段逃避但后来被抓住了 | ||
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get back at | |
| To take revenge on. | ||
| 进行报复… | ||
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get cracking | |
| To begin to work; get started. | ||
| 开始:开始工作;开始 | ||
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get even | |
| To obtain revenge. | ||
| 得到报复 | ||
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get even with | |
| To repay with an equivalent act, as for revenge. | ||
| 报复:以相等的行动报答,如为了复仇 | ||
|
get going | |
| To make a beginning; get started. | ||
| 起头;开始 | ||
|
get it【非正式用语】 | |
| To be punished or scolded. | ||
| 被惩罚或责备 | ||
|
get it on【俚语】 | |
(1) |
To become filled with energy or excitement. | |
| 用精力或激动使充满 | ||
(2) |
To engage in sexual intercourse. | |
| 从事性交 | ||
|
get nowhere | |
| To make no progress. | ||
| 毫无进展 | ||
|
get on the stick | |
| To begin to work. | ||
| 开始工作 | ||
|
get (someone's) goat | |
| To make angry or vexed. | ||
| 使生气或恼怒 | ||
|
get somewhere【非正式用语】 | |
| To make progress. | ||
| 取得进步 | ||
|
get there【非正式用语】 | |
| To make progress or achieve success. | ||
| 取得进步或获得成功 | ||
|
get wind of | |
| To learn of: | ||
| 知道: | ||
| got wind of the scheme. | ||
| 知道这个计划 | ||
|
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English geten | |
| 中古英语 geten | ||
(2) |
from Old Norse geta * see ghend- | |
| 源自 古斯堪的纳维亚语 geta *参见 ghend- | ||
|
继承用法 | ||
|
get“able 或 | |
|
get“table | |
| adj.(形容词) | ||
|
用法 | ||
| The use of get in the passive, as in We got sunburned at the beach, is generally avoided in formal writing. In less formal contexts, however, the construction does provide a useful distinction in attributing a more active role to its subject than would the corresponding passive with be. Thus if Jones has committed a flagrant breach of law in order to test a particular statute, the situation might best be described by the sentence Jones got arrested by the police; whereas if Jones did nothing to provoke the police action, the sentence Jones was arrested by the police would be preferred. | ||
| 在被动语态使用get , 如我们在海滩上晒黑了 , 渐渐在正式写作中避免。但在非正式上下文中,这个结构为使其比相应被动形式be 给予其主语更为主动的角色提供了极为有用的区别。 因此,如果琼斯为了验证特殊法律条文而严重违犯了某法律,最好用以下句子来描绘Jones got arrested by the police, 但如果琼斯没有反抗警察的行为,句子Jones was arrested by the police 比较合宜 | ||
|
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
|
get | |
| [^et] | ||
| vt. | ||
| (got; got[gotten]; getting) | ||
(1) |
获[赢、博、取]得 | |
(2) |
收[接, 得]到 | |
(3) |
定购; 买 | |
(4) |
拿到; 弄来; 放置; 搬 | |
(5) |
生[患]病 | |
(6) |
使得...处于某种状态; 使得...达到某种程度; 使产生(...结果) | |
(7) |
吃; 准备; 做饭 | |
(8) |
抓住; 捕捉 | |
(9) |
[完成式have got]有; [have(got)+不定式]必须; 该; 不得不 | |
(10) |
挨(打); 受罚; 被判刑; [口]被解雇 | |
(11) |
赶, 搭(车船) | |
(12) |
[口]理[了]解; 明白 | |
(13) |
[口]打; 击中; 使受伤; 杀死 | |
(14) |
收听; (电话)接通 | |
(15) |
难住; 为难; 使困惑, 烦恼 | |
(16) |
[美]迷[吸引]人; 惹人喜爱 | |
(17) |
[俚]注意到 | |
(18) |
报复 | |
(19) |
[美]能够 | |
| get a prize | ||
| 获奖 | ||
| get a telegram | ||
| 收到电报 | ||
| get a packet of cigarettes | ||
| 买包香烟 | ||
| get a bad cold | ||
| 患重感冒 | ||
| get a new suit made | ||
| 定制一套新衣 | ||
| get one's feet wet | ||
| 把脚弄湿了 | ||
| get a person home | ||
| 送人回家 | ||
| get everybody moving | ||
| 使大家动起来 | ||
| Get me a chair, please. | ||
| 请给我搬张椅子。 | ||
| Where did you get the recorder? | ||
| 这台录音机你从哪几弄来的? | ||
| Please help me get the room tidy. | ||
| 请帮我把房间收拾一下。 | ||
| She tried to get him to talk. | ||
| 她试图使他讲话。 | ||
| The police got the thief. | ||
| 警察抓住了小偷。 | ||
| Have you got a time-table? | ||
| 你有(火车)时刻表吗? | ||
| You have got plenty of time. | ||
| 你有许多时间。 | ||
| I've got to go. | ||
| 我该走了。 | ||
| I've got to write a letter to him. | ||
| 我得给他写封信。 | ||
| I've got it. | ||
| 我明白[懂]了。 | ||
| The bullet got him. | ||
| 子弹击中了他。 | ||
| Can you get Radio Beijing on your wireless? | ||
| 你的无线电能收到北京广播吗? | ||
| I couldn't get him as the line was engaged. | ||
| 因电话占线, 我没能挂通他的电话。 | ||
| Please get me Shanghai. | ||
| 请给我接上海。 | ||
| This problem gets me. | ||
| 这个问题难住了我。 | ||
| This film gets me. | ||
| 这部电影使我入迷。 | ||
| Did you get the look on his face? | ||
| 你注意到他脸上的神情了吗? | ||
|
词性变化 | ||
|
get | |
| vi. | ||
(1) |
变得; 成为 | |
(2) |
开始...起来, 逐渐...起来, 由不...变为... | |
(3) |
到[抵]达 | |
(4) |
[后接过去分词]被, 受 | |
(5) |
[美方]勉强...; 好容易... | |
(6) |
[俚]赶快走开 | |
(7) |
获得财产, 赚到钱 | |
| get angry | ||
| 生气 | ||
| get beaten | ||
| 挨揍 | ||
| get caught in the rain | ||
| 遇雨 | ||
| They are getting restless. | ||
| 他们变得不安起来。 | ||
| He is getting old. | ||
| 他渐渐老了。 | ||
| You'll get to like your work. | ||
| 你慢慢会喜欢你的工作的。 | ||
| Can we get to the station in time ? | ||
| 我们能够及时赶到车站吗? | ||
| They all got soaked. | ||
| 他们浑身都湿透了。 | ||
| They often got stuck in the mud. | ||
| 他们常常陷到泥里。 | ||
| He told the man to get away. | ||
| 他叫那人立刻走开。 | ||
|
get | |
| n. | ||
(1) |
【畜】幼畜 | |
(2) |
[英俚]私生子 | |
(3) |
(煤炭)产量 | |
(4) |
赢利, 薪资 | |
|
继承用法 | ||
|
get-off | |
| n. | ||
| (飞机)起飞 | ||
|
get-out | |
| n. | ||
(1) |
脱身, 脱逃; [美俚]退路 | |
(2) |
亏盈相抵 | |
|
get-rich -quick | |
| adj. | ||
| 想发横财的, 企图暴发致富的 | ||
|
get-together | |
| n. | ||
| (非正式的)聚会, 联欢会, 会谈 | ||
|
get-tough | |
| adj. | ||
| 强硬的 | ||
|
get up | |
| n. | ||
(1) |
装束, 打扮 | |
(2) |
式样, 格式 | |
(3) |
(书籍)版式, 装订式样 | |
(4) |
组织; 构造 | |
|
get-up-and-go | |
| adj. | ||
| 有进取心的, 干劲足的 | ||
|
词性变化 | ||
|
get | |
| n. | ||
| 主动精神; 精力; 魄力; 热情 | ||
|
习惯用语 | ||
|
can't get it up for | |
| [美口]对...不感兴趣; 缺乏劲头 | ||
|
have got'em all on | |
| [口]打扮得漂漂亮亮; 穿得过于考究 | ||
|
have got'em bad | |
(1) |
下定决心, 认认真真 | |
(2) |
大吃其苦 | |
|
How are you getting on? | |
| [口]你近来怎么样?你近来好吗? | ||
|
I wish you may get it. | |
| [口、讽]但愿如此! 那未免太好了! | ||
|
I wish he may get it. | |
| [口、讽]但愿如此! 那未免太好了! | ||
|
It gets me | |
| [美、口]我真不理解; 把我难住了。 | ||
|
get about | |
(1) |
旅行; 走动 | |
(2) |
(消息等)传播 | |
(3) |
忙于工作 | |
(4) |
(病后)下床活动了 | |
|
get above oneself | |
| 变得自高自大 | ||
|
get abroad | |
| (消息等)传播(开) | ||
|
get across | |
(1) |
使通过 | |
(2) |
讲清楚, 使人了解 | |
(3) |
触犯; 与...搞坏关系 | |
|
get after | |
(1) |
追击; 追捕; 训诫; 攻击 | |
(2) |
敦促 | |
|
get ahead | |
| 进步[展]; 成功; 长进 | ||
|
get ahead and do it | |
| [美]快干 | ||
|
get ahead of | |
| 超[胜]过 | ||
|
get along | |
(1) |
过日子, 过活 | |
(2) |
相处 | |
(3) |
进展[步] | |
(4) |
[口]走开 | |
|
get among | |
| 加入 | ||
|
get anywhere | |
| [美 anyplace][口](使)进展, (使)有所成就; (使)行得通(常用于否定句) | ||
|
get around | |
(1) |
走动 | |
(2) |
避开(规章等) | |
(3) |
传开 | |
(4) |
忙于工作 | |
(5) |
影响; 说服; 哄骗 | |
|
get around to | |
| [getround to]抽出时间(做某事); 考虑(某事) | ||
|
get at | |
(1) |
得到 | |
(2) |
暗示, 意指 | |
(3) |
了解; 发现 | |
(4) |
[口]贿赂, 收买 | |
(5) |
[俚]挖苦, 嘲弄; 取笑; 攻击; 欺骗 | |
|
get away | |
(1) |
逃脱; 离开, 出发 | |
(2) |
把...带[送]走 | |
|
get away from | |
(1) |
(使)摆脱, (使)离开; 无视, 对...置之不理 | |
(2) |
(把某人[物])从...争取过来, 从...吸引过来 | |
|
get away from it all | |
| [口]用出走的办法来摆脱烦恼[工作, 责任] | ||
|
get away with | |
(1) |
逃避惩罚[责备, 追究] | |
(2) |
拿[抢、带]走 | |
|
get away with it | |
| 侥幸成功; 逃脱处罚 | ||
|
Get away with you! | |
| [口]滚开! 去你的! | ||
|
Get along with you! | |
| [口]滚开! 去你的! | ||
|
Get out with you! | |
| [口]滚开! 去你的! | ||
|
get back | |
(1) |
回来 | |
(2) |
取回 | |
(3) |
[俚]报复(on) | |
|
get back at | |
| [俚]实行报复 | ||
|
get behind | |
(1) |
落后 | |
(2) |
支持, 帮助 | |
(3) |
识破, 看穿 | |
(4) |
回避 | |
(5) |
拖欠 | |
|
get behindhand | |
| 拖欠; 拖 延, 延搁 | ||
|
be behindhand | |
| 拖欠; 拖 延, 延搁 | ||
|
get by | |
(1) |
维持生活 | |
(2) |
走动, 通过 | |
(3) |
[美]勉强混过去, 侥幸成功 | |
(4) |
躲过 | |
(5) |
[口]欺骗(某人) | |
|
get by on | |
| 靠...过活 | ||
|
get by upon | |
| 靠...过活 | ||
|
get clear of | |
| 摆脱, 避开; 离开; 还清(债务等) | ||
|
get done with | |
| 做完, 结束 | ||
|
get down | |
(1) |
降[落、打]下 | |
(2) |
记[写]下 | |
(3) |
吞下; 放下 | |
(4) |
击败 | |
(5) |
使沮丧 | |
|
get down on | |
| 对...产生恶感; 不喜欢 | ||
|
getdown to | |
| 开始认真考虑; 着手办理(某事) | ||
|
get even with | |
| [俚]报复; 和...算帐 | ||
|
get forward | |
| 进步, 促进 | ||
|
get going | |
(1) |
[美口]开始, 动手, 采取行动 | |
(2) |
[美俚]离开, 出去 | |
|
get home | |
(1) |
回到家里 | |
(2) |
接[送]......回家 | |
(3) |
(赛跑、赛马)首先到达终点 | |
(4) |
达到目的; 成功 | |
(5) |
击中要害; (言论等)说得中肯 | |
(6) |
讲清楚; 使充分理解 | |
(7) |
捞回损失; 恢复原来的地位 | |
|
get in | |
(1) |
进站; 到达; 回来 | |
(2) |
收集[割]; 收回借款[税] | |
(3) |
请...来做 | |
(4) |
当选(议员) | |
(5) |
加[插]入, 进入 | |
(6) |
(使)陷入, (使)卷入 | |
|
get in on | |
| [口]参加, 加入 | ||
|
get into | |
(1) |
进入; 穿上 | |
(2) |
陷入; 染上(习惯) | |
(3) |
学会 | |
(4) |
结交 | |
(5) |
(酒劲)冲脑 | |
|
get in with | |
(1) |
[口]与...交往 | |
(2) |
参加; 加入 | |
|
get it | |
(1) |
了解, 懂得 | |
(2) |
挨骂 | |
(3) |
受处分 | |
|
get it across | |
| [口]使...被人理解; 使为观众所欣赏 | ||
|
get it all together | |
| [美、俚]沉着冷静, 对人生采取积极、坚定的态度 | ||
|
get it on | |
| [美俚]兴奋, 激动 | ||
|
get it out | |
| [口]清除紧张情绪, 轻松轻松 | ||
|
get next to | |
(1) |
知道(某事), 了解(某事) | |
(2) |
接近, 亲昵 | |
(3) |
随手拿走, 擅用 | |
|
get nowhere | |
| (使)无进展, (使)无效 | ||
|
get off | |
(1) |
下来; 下车 | |
(2) |
起飞; (动身)离开 | |
(3) |
不受惩罚, 被放过 | |
(4) |
脱下(衣服) | |
(5) |
[口]讲(笑话) | |
(6) |
演讲 | |
(7) |
发出; 送走 | |
(8) |
使入睡 | |
(9) |
弄好; 弄错 | |
|
get off with | |
| [俚]和异性亲热起来 | ||
|
get on | |
(1) |
上车[马]; 穿[安]上 | |
(2) |
过日子, 生活(情况) | |
(3) |
进行下去, 继续进行 | |
(4) |
相处 | |
(5) |
顺利发[进]展; 投好, 向上爬 | |
|
get on for | |
| 靠近, 接近 | ||
|
get on to | |
| 靠近, 接近 | ||
|
get on towards | |
| 靠近, 接近 | ||
|
get on to | |
(1) |
识破; 理解, 明白过来 | |
(2) |
同...接触, 联络 | |
|
get on with | |
(1) |
继续(做某事) | |
(2) |
与...和眭相处 | |
|
Get on with you! | |
| (表示怀疑[不相信])去你的吧! | ||
|
get one's own back | |
| [口]报复, 以牙还牙 | ||
|
get oneself together | |
| [口]控制住自己的感情 | ||
|
get out | |
(1) |
下车, 走出, 离开; 摆脱 | |
(2) |
说出; 公布; 传出去; 泄漏 | |
(3) |
取[拔, 弄]出 | |
(4) |
(命令语)出去! | |
(5) |
出版 | |
|
get out of | |
(1) |
逐渐放弃, 避免 | |
(2) |
拔出; 弄出 | |
(3) |
问出, 打听出 | |
|
Get out of it! | |
| [俚]别吹啦! 别胡扯啦! | ||
|
get outside (of) | |
| [俚]吃, 喝 | ||
|
get over | |
(1) |
越[爬]过 | |
(2) |
克服; 忍受 | |
(3) |
复原, 痊愈 | |
(4) |
完成; 走完 | |
(5) |
[口]忘记 | |
(6) |
[俚]说服, 使了解 | |
|
get over with | |
| [口]一劳永逸地做完(不愉快但不得不做的事), 把...做完了事 | ||
|
get round | |
(1) |
传开 | |
(2) |
绕过, 回避 | |
(3) |
哄骗; 说服 | |
|
get around | |
(1) |
传开 | |
(2) |
绕过, 回避 | |
(3) |
哄骗; 说服 | |
|
get round to sth . | |
| (较重要的事处理完后)处理某事 | ||
|
get round to doing sth . | |
| (较重要的事处理完后)处理某事 | ||
|
get at it | |
| [口]取笑(某人) | ||
|
get sb. at it | |
| [口]取笑(某人) | ||
|
getsb. where one wants him | |
| 强使某人顺从[赞同]己意 | ||
|
getsomewhere | |
| (使)有所进展; (使)有成就 | ||
|
getsth. down cold | |
| [美、俚]了解得透彻; 记得滚瓜烂熟 | ||
|
getsth. down pat | |
| [美、俚]了解得透彻; 记得滚瓜烂熟 | ||
|
get sth. over with | |
| 做完 | ||
|
get there | |
| [美口]成功, 达到目的 | ||
|
get through | |
(1) |
完成 | |
(2) |
及格 | |
(3) |
到达 | |
(4) |
通过 | |
(5) |
用尽[完] | |
(6) |
打通(电话) | |
|
get through to | |
(1) |
(通过电话、无线电等) 与......联系; 与......通话 | |
(2) |
使......了解 | |
|
get through with | |
| 完成, 干完 | ||
|
get to | |
(1) |
到达 | |
(2) |
开始, 着手 | |
(3) |
接触, 抓住(要害) | |
(4) |
[美俚]贿赂, 收买 | |
|
get together | |
(1) |
收集, 积累 | |
(2) |
聚集 | |
|
get under | |
| 镇压; 控制 | ||
|
get up | |
(1) |
(使)起床[立] | |
(2) |
举办; 安排; 组织; 起草出版 | |
(3) |
登上 | |
(4) |
打扮; 理发 | |
(5) |
(风)变强; (火车)增加速度 | |
(6) |
念到, 读到 | |
(7) |
追上; 胜过 | |
(8) |
鼓励 | |
(9) |
钻研 | |
(10) |
整理; 修理 | |
(11) |
增进; 演出 | |
(12) |
玩弄(诡计) | |
|
get up against | |
(1) |
靠近, 挨近 | |
(2) |
使...靠近, 使...挨近 | |
(3) |
与...搞坏关系, 与...发生冲突 | |
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get up and dig | |
| [美]匆匆离开, 慌忙离去 | ||
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get up and dust | |
| [美]匆匆离开, 慌忙离去 | ||
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get up and get | |
(1) |
赶快走, 赶快, 尽量快 | |
(2) |
(=get-up-and-get[go])魄力, 雄心, 进取精神; 首创精神 | |
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get up and go | |
(1) |
赶快走, 赶快, 尽量快 | |
(2) |
(=get-up-and-get[go])魄力, 雄心, 进取精神; 首创精神 | |
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get up to | |
(1) |
达到 | |
(2) |
搞, 从事(常用于贬义) | |
(3) |
赶上, 追上 | |
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got up to kill(=be dressed to kill) | |
| 穿得花哨, 穿得时髦 | ||
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get with it | |
(1) |
注意, 机警; 加紧干 | |
(2) |
赶上时代 | |
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参考词汇 | ||
| get obtain acquire gain | ||
| 都含"得到"、"获得"的意思。 | ||
(1) |
get指"以某种方法或手段得到某种东西", 如: | |
| Did you get my telegram last Sunday? | ||
| 上星期天你收到我的电报了吗? obtain是较正式用语, 常指"通过努力工作、奋力或请求而得到所需的东西", 如: | ||
| He obtained experience through practice. | ||
| 他通过实践获得了经验。 | ||
(2) |
acquire强调"经过漫长的努力过程而逐渐获得", 如: | |
| We should try to acquire good habits. | ||
| 我们应该努力养成良好的习惯。 | ||
(3) |
gain往往指"通过努力或有意识行动而获得某种有益或有利的东西", 如: | |
| I hope you will gain still greater success. | ||
| 我希望你们能获得更大的成就。 | ||
| lose forfeit | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
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get | |
| get | ||
| AHD:[gμt] | ||
| D.J.[get] | ||
| K.K.[gWt] | ||
| v. | ||
| got[g?t] got.ten[g?t“n] or got get.ting, gets | ||
| v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To come into possession or use of; receive: | |
| got a poodle for her birthday. | ||
(2) |
To meet with or incur: | |
| got nothing but trouble for her efforts. | ||
(3) |
To go after and obtain: | |
| got a book at the library; got breakfast in town. | ||
(4) |
To go after and bring: | |
| Get me a pillow. | ||
(5) |
To purchase; buy: | |
| get groceries. | ||
(6) |
To acquire as a result of action or effort: | |
| He got his information out of an encyclopedia. You can't get water out of a stone. | ||
(7) |
To earn: | |
| got high marks in math and science. | ||
(8) |
To accomplish or attain as a result of military action. | |
(9) |
To obtain by concession or request: | |
| couldn't get the time off; got permission to leave. | ||
(10) |
To arrive at; reach: | |
| When did you get home? | ||
(11) |
To reach and board; catch: | |
| She got her plane two minutes before takeoff. | ||
(12) |
To succeed in communicating with, as by telephone: | |
| couldn't get me at the office until nine. | ||
(13) |
To become affected with (an illness, for example) by infection or exposure; catch: | |
| get the flu; got the mumps. | ||
(14) |
To be subjected to; undergo: | |
| got a severe concussion. | ||
(15) |
To receive as retribution or punishment: | |
| got six years in prison for embezzling funds. | ||
(16) |
To sustain a stated injury to: | |
| got my arm broken. | ||
(17) |
To gain or have understanding of: | |
| Do you get this question? | ||
(18) |
To learn (a poem, for example) by heart; memorize. | |
(19) |
To find or reach by calculating: | |
| get a total; can't get the answer. | ||
(20) |
To perceive by hearing: | |
| I didn't get your name when we were introduced. | ||
(21) |
To procreate; beget. | |
(22) |
To cause to become or be in a specified state or condition: | |
| got the children tired and cross; got the shirt clean. | ||
(23) |
To make ready; prepare: | |
| get lunch for a crowd. | ||
(24) |
To cause to come or go: | |
| somehow got the car through traffic. | ||
(25) |
To cause to move or leave: | |
| Get me out of here! | ||
(26) |
To cause to undertake or perform; prevail on: | |
| got the guide to give us the complete tour. | ||
(27) |
To take, especially by force; seize: | |
| The detective got the suspect as he came out of the restaurant. | ||
(28) |
Informal To overcome or destroy: | |
| The ice storm got the rose bushes. | ||
(29) |
To evoke an emotional response or reaction in: | |
| Romantic music really gets me. | ||
(30) |
To annoy or irritate: | |
| What got me was his utter lack of self-discipline. | ||
(31) |
To present a difficult problem to; puzzle. | |
(32) |
To take revenge on, especially to kill in revenge for a wrong. | |
(33) |
Informal To hit or strike: | |
| She got him on the chin. The bullet got him in the shoulder. | ||
(34) |
Baseball To put out. | |
(35) |
To begin or start. Used with the present participle: | |
| I have to get working on this or I'll miss my deadline. | ||
(36) |
To have current possession of. Used in the present perfect form with the meaning of the present: | |
| We've got plenty of cash. | ||
(37) |
To have as an obligation. Used in the present perfect form with the meaning of the present: | |
| I have got to leave early. You've got to do the dishes. | ||
| v.intr. | ||
(1) |
To become or grow to be: | |
| eventually got well. | ||
(2) |
To be successful in coming or going: | |
| When will we get to New York? | ||
(3) |
To be able or permitted: | |
| never got to see Europe; finally got to work at home. | ||
(4) |
To be successful in becoming: | |
| get free of a drug problem. | ||
(5) |
Used with the past participle of transitive verbs as a passive voice auxiliary: | |
| got stuck in the elevator. | ||
(6) |
To become drawn in, entangled, or involved: | |
| got into debt; get into a hassle. | ||
(7) |
Informal To depart immediately: | |
| yelled at the dog to get. | ||
(8) |
To work for gain or profit; make money: | |
| puts all his energy into getting and spending. | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
The act of begetting. | |
(2) |
Progeny; offspring. | |
(3) |
Sports A return in tennis on a shot that seems impossible to reach. | |
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常用词组 | ||
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get about | |
| To be out of bed and beginning to walk again, as after an illness. | ||
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get across | |
(1) |
To make understandable or clear: | |
| I have tried to get my point across. | ||
(2) |
To be convincing or understandable: | |
| How can I get across to the students? | ||
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get after | |
| To urge or scold: | ||
| You should get after them to mow the lawn. | ||
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get along | |
(1) |
To be or continue to be on harmonious terms: | |
| gets along with the in-laws. | ||
(2) |
To manage or fare with reasonable success: | |
| can't get along on those wages. | ||
(3) |
To make progress. | |
(4) |
To advance, especially in years. | |
(5) |
To go away; leave. | |
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get around | |
(1) |
To circumvent or evade: | |
| managed to get around the real issues. | ||
(2) |
Informal To convince or win over by flattering or cajoling. | |
(3) |
To travel from place to place: | |
| It is hard to get around without a car. | ||
(4) |
To become known; circulate: | |
| Word got around. | ||
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get at | |
(1) |
To touch or reach successfully: | |
| The cat hid where we couldn't get at it. | ||
(2) |
To try to make understandable; hint at or suggest: | |
| I don't know what you're getting at. | ||
(3) |
To discover or understand: | |
| If we could only get at the cause of the problem! | ||
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get away | |
(1) |
To break free; escape. | |
(2) |
To leave or go away: | |
| wanted to come along, but couldn't get away. | ||
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get back | |
| To return to a person, place, or condition: | ||
| getting back to the subject. | ||
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get by | |
(1) |
To pass or outstrip. | |
(2) |
To succeed at a level of minimal acceptibility or with the minimal amount of effort: | |
| just got by in high school. | ||
(3) |
To succeed in managing; survive: | |
| We'll get by if we economize. | ||
(4) |
To be unnoticed or ignored by: | |
| His mistake got by the editor but was caught by the proofreader. | ||
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get down | |
(1) |
To descend. | |
(2) |
To give one's attention. Often used with to : | |
| Let's get down to work. | ||
(3) |
To exhaust, discourage, or depress: | |
| The heat was getting me down. | ||
(4) |
To swallow: | |
| got the pill down on the first try. | ||
(5) |
To describe in writing. | |
(6) |
Informal To lose one's inhibitions; enjoy oneself wholeheartedly. | |
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get in | |
(1) |
To enter. | |
(2) |
To arrive: | |
| We got in late last night. | ||
(3) |
To become or cause to become involved: | |
| She got in with the wrong crowd. Repeated loans from the finance company got me in deeper and deeper. | ||
(4) |
To become accepted, as in a club. | |
(5) |
To succeed in making or doing: | |
| got in six deliveries before noon. | ||
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get into | |
(1) |
To become involved in: | |
| got into trouble by stealing cars. | ||
(2) |
Informal To be interested in: | |
| got into gourmet cooking. | ||
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get off | |
(1) |
To start, as on a trip; leave. | |
(2) |
To fire (a round of ammunition, for example): | |
| got off two shots before the deer disappeared. | ||
(3) |
To write and send, as a letter. | |
(4) |
To escape, as from punishment or danger: | |
| got off scot-free. | ||
(5) |
To obtain a release or lesser penalty for: | |
| The attorney got her client off with a slap on the wrist. | ||
(6) |
Slang To act or speak with effrontery. Used in the imperative to express contempt or disdainful disbelief. | |
(7) |
Slang To have an orgasm. | |
(8) |
Slang | |
(9) |
To feel great pleasure or gratification. | |
(10) |
To experience euphoria, for example, as a result of taking a drug. | |
(11) |
To get permission to leave one's workplace: | |
| got off early and went fishing. | ||
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get on | |
(1) |
To be or continue on harmonious terms: | |
| She gets on well with the neighbors. | ||
(2) |
To manage or fare with reasonable success. | |
(3) |
To make progress; continue: | |
| get on with a performance. | ||
(4) |
To advance in years. | |
(5) |
To acquire understanding or knowledge: | |
| got on to the con game. | ||
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get out | |
(1) |
To leave or escape. | |
(2) |
To cause to leave or escape. | |
(3) |
To become known: | |
| Somehow the secret got out. | ||
(4) |
To publish, as a newspaper. | |
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get over | |
(1) |
To prevail against; overcome. | |
(2) |
To recover from: | |
| finally got over the divorce. | ||
(3) |
To get across. | |
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get through | |
(1) |
To arrive at the end of; finish or complete. | |
(2) |
To succeed in making contact; reach. | |
(3) |
To make oneself understood. | |
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get to | |
(1) |
To begin. Used with the present participle: | |
| got to reminiscing. | ||
(2) |
To start to deal with: | |
| didn't get to the housework until Sunday. | ||
(3) |
To influence or affect, especially adversely: | |
| The noise really gets to me. | ||
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get together | |
(1) |
To bring together; gather. | |
(2) |
To come together. | |
(3) |
To arrive at an agreement. | |
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get up | |
(1) |
To arise from bed or rise to one's feet. | |
(2) |
To climb. | |
(3) |
To act as the creator or organizer of: | |
| got up a petition against rezoning. | ||
(4) |
To dress or adorn: | |
| She got herself up in a bizarre outfit. | ||
(5) |
To find within oneself: | |
| trying to get up the nerve to quit. | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
|
get around to | |
| To find the time or occasion for. | ||
|
get away with | |
| To escape the consequences of (a blameworthy act, for example): | ||
| got away with cheating but was later caught. | ||
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get back at | |
| To take revenge on. | ||
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get cracking | |
| To begin to work; get started. | ||
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get even | |
| To obtain revenge. | ||
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get even with | |
| To repay with an equivalent act, as for revenge. | ||
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get going | |
| To make a beginning; get started. | ||
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get itInformal | |
| To be punished or scolded. | ||
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get it onSlang | |
(1) |
To become filled with energy or excitement. | |
(2) |
To engage in sexual intercourse. | |
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get nowhere | |
| To make no progress. | ||
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get on the stick | |
| To begin to work. | ||
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get (someone's) goat | |
| To make angry or vexed. | ||
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get somewhereInformal | |
| To make progress. | ||
|
get thereInformal | |
| To make progress or achieve success. | ||
|
get wind of | |
| To learn of: | ||
| got wind of the scheme. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English geten | |
(2) |
from Old Norse geta * see ghend- | |
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继承用法 | ||
|
get“able or | |
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get“table | |
| adj. | ||
|
用法 | ||
| The use of get in the passive, as in We got sunburned at the beach, is generally avoided in formal writing. In less formal contexts, however, the construction does provide a useful distinction in attributing a more active role to its subject than would the corresponding passive with be. Thus if Jones has committed a flagrant breach of law in order to test a particular statute, the situation might best be described by the sentence Jones got arrested by the police; whereas if Jones did nothing to provoke the police action, the sentence Jones was arrested by the police would be preferred. | ||
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英汉航海大词典 | ||
|
get in | |
| vt.进去,进入 | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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get in | |
| vt.插入,进去,收集 | ||
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英汉海运大词典 | ||
|
get in | |
| 驶进去进入 | ||
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基本词义 | ||
|
get in | |
| 驶进去进入 | ||
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英汉经贸大词典 | ||
|
get in | |
| n.进货 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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get in | |
| vt.进入(到达,收割 | ||