gets查询结果如下:
词性:|verb|
例句1. I got the impression he didn’t like me
例句2. I was glad to get your letter
例句4. I’ll get the children from school
例句5. the chairman gets £650,000 a year
例句6. have the police got their man?
名词 变体/同根词
General Enquiry Telephone Service (缩写:gets)
电话咨询服务
属类:社会文化
-劳工事务 -缩写词 -
808 Magic belt, manufactured on the advanced scientific principle, gets its magical effect right into your body to relieve the primary and secondary symptoms at the same time. It can effectively remove your years’ hidden trouble.
“808”魔带,运用先进的科学原理,药效直达您的肺腑,治标治本,多年隐患,一带了之。
属类:综合句库--
Drink (up)your tea before it gets cold.
把茶喝了,别让它凉了。
属类:综合句库--
This shop offers complete sets of ornaments for all kinds of dresses. a simple matching gets an unexpected result.
本店供应与各类服装相配套的各种装饰物,简单的搭配产生意想不到的效果。
属类:综合句库--
I don’t like it when the weather gets real cold.
当天气变得真正寒冷时我不喜欢。
属类:综合句库--
I don’t like it when the weather gets real hot.
当夏天天气变得太热的时候我就不喜欢了。
属类:口语表达--
As a critic gets older,he or she usually grows more tetchy and limited in responses(James Wolcott)
当一个批评家变老,他或她通常变得更易怒而且反应有限(詹姆斯·沃尔科特)
属类:综合句库--
Glen gets drunk at parties.There is no need to sink to his level.
格伦总在宴会上喝醉,别人也没必要学他的坏样子。
属类:综合句库--
Jelly solidifies as it gets cold.
果冻冷了就凝固。
属类:综合句库--
No doubt he means to help, but in fact he just gets in the way.
很可能他原意是要帮忙,但事实上他净碍事。
属类:综合句库--
Pepper tickles if it gets into the nose.
胡椒进入鼻孔会使人发痒。
属类:综合句库--
The teacher makes sure, too, that the child gets enough rest and play, along with his education.
教师还要保证每个孩子在接受教育的同时有充分的时间休息和游戏。
属类:综合句库--
Jack is a busy guy.He always gets around.
杰克这家伙真忙,每天都东奔西跑。
属类:综合句库--
She gets sick when she rides in a bus.
她乘搭公共汽车时会晕车。
属类:综合句库--
She gets bad headaches.
她经常头痛得厉害。
属类:综合句库--
She says her prayers before she gets into bed.
她上床睡觉前做祈祷。
属类:综合句库--
She gets on with people:she has never had any oral fight with anyone.
她特别随和,从来没和任何人吵过嘴。
属类:口语表达--
It really gets me when she starts bossing people around.
她颐指气使地对人,真叫我厌恶。
属类:综合句库--
She gets along well with people because of her supple nature.
她与大家相处很好,因为她的天性柔和。
属类:综合句库--
Stick together so that nobody gets lost.
紧紧跟着才不会有人走丢了。
属类:综合句库--
Let’s see who gets there first
看谁先到达那里。
属类:综合句库--
The air gets cooler
空气转凉了。
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The boss gets on my wick with his everlasting complaints about timekeeping.
老板喋喋不休地抱怨有人不守时间,真让人心烦。
属类:综合句库--
Running water never gets stale.
流水不腐。
属类:综合句库--
Mother gets mad with me for coming home late.
妈妈为我回家迟了而发火。
属类:综合句库--
Mary gets tired of wearing red dresses.
玛丽厌倦穿红色衣服。
属类:综合句库--
She gets nerves before every examination.
每次考试前她都很紧张。
属类:综合句库--
It may be a cold winter’s day, but the excitement of a rugby game soon gets you warmed up.
那可以是个寒冷的冬天,但橄榄球的兴奋会很快地让你暖起来。
属类:综合句库--
You wait till you father gets home-I’ll give him what for!
你等着你父亲回家--我要重重地处罚他一下!
属类:综合句库--
Your mother will be furious if she gets to hear of this.
你母亲若知此事定会怒不可遏。
属类:综合句库--
When a car gets closer it seems to get bigger.
汽车驶近时,看起来要比较大一些。
属类:综合句库--
General Enquiry Telephone Service (缩写:gets)
电话咨询服务
属类:社会文化 -劳工事务-缩写词
|noun|
1.A person whom the speaker dislikes or despises.
‘I can’t stand that other smarmy _get_ .’
‘Stupid _get_ ! O my God, how you stick yourself I’ll never know!’
2.An animal’s offspring.
‘He’s the son of the well-known Driftwood Ike, and his _get_ are much sought-after by rodeo hands across the country.’
|verb|
1.Acquire (knowledge) by study; learn.
‘that knowledge which is gotten at school’
2.Annoy (someone) greatly.
‘cleaning the same things all the time, that’s what _gets_ me’
‘How much has the fact that your game slipped over the past year been burning you inside? Deeply. It _gets_ me.’
3.Baffle (someone)
‘she had _got_ me there: I could not answer’
‘What is an annuity? No, you _got_ me there.’
4.Be appropriately punished or rewarded.
‘I’ll _get_ mine, you’ll _get_ yours, we’ll all _get_ wealthy’
‘‘Hey,’ they hiss at us now, ‘I _got_ mine, you _get_ yours - adios chump.’’
5.Be punished, injured, or killed.
‘wait until dad comes home, then you’ll _get_ it!’
‘What a waste when somebody _gets_ it and it ain’t even their fault.’
6.Begin to be or do something, especially gradually or by chance.
‘we _got_ talking one evening’
‘We didn’t go out on dates as such but we met up and we _got_ talking.’
7.Catch or apprehend (someone)
‘the police have _got_ him’
‘So it’s a double blow for you: first that the bad people have gotten us, and second that I’ve failed you.’
8.Cause to be treated in a specified way.
‘ _get_ the form signed by a doctor’
‘Otherwise we send out for a Chinese or _get_ something prepared for us downstairs.’
9.Come to have (something); receive.
‘I _got_ a letter from him the other day’
‘what kind of reception did you _get_ ?’
10.Come, go, or make progress eventually or with some difficulty.
‘Nigel _got_ home very late’
‘he hadn’t _got_ very far with the book yet’
11.Contract (a disease or ailment)
‘I might be _getting_ the flu’
‘Whenever my three-year-old son _gets_ a cold, he suffers from a high temperature and is sick for 24 hours.’
12.Experience, suffer, or be afflicted with (something bad)
‘I _got_ a sudden pain in my left eye’
‘The students expect the cheating student to _get_ her comeuppance but nothing happens.’
13.Have the opportunity to do.
‘he _got_ to try out a few of these nice new cars’
‘Sue had been perfectly outraged that Astrid had gotten to go meet Ian first.’
14.Induce or prevail upon (someone) to do something.
‘they _got_ her to sign the consent form’
‘They had also never gotten the band to sign releases for their interviews, which took more than three years to conduct.’
15.Make contact with, especially by telephone.
‘you can _get_ me at home if you need me’
‘Lost my cell phone, but you can still _get_ me at my landline.’
16.Move in order to pick up or bring (something); fetch.
‘ _get_ another chair’
‘I’ll _get_ you a drink’
17.Move or come into a specified position, situation, or state.
‘she _got_ into the car’
‘Henry _got_ to his feet’
18.Obtain (a figure or answer) as a result of calculation.
‘In the first two expressions, she multiplied before dividing, _getting_ 9 as an answer for the first expression and 6 for the second.’
‘Add 3 + 9 + 3 to _get_ 15.’
19.Prepare (a meal)
‘Celia went to the kitchen to start _getting_ their dinner’
‘Making the fresh soda bread, _getting_ the dinner, and doing her housework was her joy.’
20.Punish, injure, or kill (someone), especially as retribution.
‘I’ll _get_ you for this!’
‘Anna has troubles of her own - including a little brother who’s out to _get_ her.’
21.Reach a specified point or stage.
‘it’s _getting_ so I can’t even think’
‘His vision was blurred and his speech was _getting_ so that hardly anyone could understand him.’
22.Reach or cause to reach a specified state or condition.
‘he’d _got_ thinner’
‘it’s _getting_ late’
23.Receive as a punishment or penalty.
‘I’ll _get_ the sack if things go wrong’
‘I _got_ the sack once for laughing at work - I was driving a hearse at the time.’
24.Respond to a ring of (a telephone or doorbell)
‘I’ll _get_ the door!’
‘ _Get_ the door for me will you, please?’
25.see have
26.Strike or wound (someone) with a blow or missile.
‘you _got_ me in the eye!’
‘Another guy came up at me and he took a swing and _got_ me in the arm.’
27.Succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain.
‘I need all the sleep I can _get_ ’
‘he _got_ a teaching job in California’
28.Succeed in making (someone or something) come, go, or move somewhere.
‘she had to _get_ them away from the rocks’
‘let’s _get_ you home’
29.Tend to meet with or find in a specified place or situation.
‘for someone used to the tiny creatures we _get_ in England it was something of a shock’
‘We still _get_ people who have no interest except that they are having something for free.’
30.Travel by or catch (a bus, train, or other form of transport)
‘I _got_ a taxi across to Baker Street’
‘Certainly, you’re not _getting_ a Circle Line train today, or for several weeks at least.’
31.Understand (an argument or the person making it)
‘What do you mean? I don’t _get_ it’
‘I appreciate that it will take time to filter through and for people to _get_ the message.’
32.Used to draw attention to someone whom one regards as pretentious or vain.
‘ _get_ her!’
‘ _Get_ you, having breakfast at ten thirty am.’
33.Used with past participle to form the passive mood.
‘the cat _got_ drowned’
‘You know you’re in worse shape when the cat in the movie _gets_ billed in the credits.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。