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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


money gained from the sale of something, or as the result of some activity for getting money

(变卖某物或某种活动获得的)收入、收益
属类:经济金融-金融-


“As you’re getting a better job, you’ll be paid more.” “No, that doesn’t necessarily follow.”

“你得到好一点的工作,待遇就会更高。”“不,未必如此。”
属类:综合句库--


The days are getting longer.

白天越来越长了
属类:口语表达--


Why are you getting up in the middle of the night?

半夜三更的,你起来干什么?
属类:综合句库--


The pay’s nearly twice what you’re getting now.

报酬几乎是你现在得的两倍。
属类:综合句库--


Getting out of debt must be placed before buying anything new.

必须先还清债务然后再置办物品。
属类:综合句库--


No, thanks. I’m getting full.

不,谢谢。我快吃饱了。
属类:综合句库--


At present, the overall trend in the world’s economic and trade situation is getting better, and the process of China’s entry into the WTO has been accelerated

当前,世界经济贸易形势总体趋好,我国加入世贸组织的进程加快。
属类:时事政治--


Sorry, I must be getting on my way.

对不起,我必须上路了。
属类:综合句库--


The situation is getting tense.

风声很紧。
属类:综合句库--


The company is retiring people at top end getting young people in at the bottom.

公司正在上层裁员,而在底层招收年轻员工。
属类:综合句库--


Getting along splendidly.

过得很好。
属类:综合句库--


It’s been at 26 for a long time, and I don’t seem to be getting any better.

很久以来都是二十六,我好像都没进步。
属类:综合句库--


Who can prevent us from getting married. [prevent our getting married] now that you are of age?

既然你已成年,谁能阻止我们结婚呢?
属类:综合句库--


When cutting the cloth for my suit, leave enough at the edges to provide for my getting fatter.

剪布做衣服时,请留下足够的边,以备我将来长胖。
属类:综合句库--


Saving is getting .

节约等于增加收入
属类:综合句库--


She hates getting to the theatre late.

她不喜欢去剧院时迟到。
属类:综合句库--


She’s very dissatisfied at not getting a bonus.

她因没得到奖金极为不满。
属类:综合句库--


She’s upstairs getting herself ready (to go out).

她在楼上更衣准备(外出)。
属类:综合句库--


She is getting really bored with her job.

她真的厌倦了自己的工作。
属类:口语表达--


Lately they’ve been getting into hard rock.

近来他们一直热衷于演奏硬派摇滚。
属类:综合句库--


Good health depends upon good food, exercise and getting enough sleep.

良好的健康仰赖营养的食物、运动和充足的睡眠。
属类:综合句库--


To think of the source of getting rich and of making progress after becoming affluence

两思(致富思源,富而思进)
属类:综合句库--


I was rather disappointed at not getting the tickets.

没有搞到票子我很失望。
属类:综合句库--


In the late spring it’s getting hot.

暮春时节天气变热。
属类:综合句库--


It’s getting colder and colder in late autumn.

暮秋时节天气越来越凉。
属类:综合句库--


That did not prevent our getting on very well together.

那并未妨碍我们在一起和睦相处。
属类:综合句库--


We are awfully obliged to you for getting us back.

你把我们送回来,我们非常感激。
属类:综合句库--


What are your chances of getting that job?

你得到那份工作的机会有多大?
属类:综合句库--


How are you getting (on, along)with your work? Very(pretty, quite)well, thank you.

你的工作情况怎样?很好,谢谢你。
属类:口语表达--

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.
2.Acquire (knowledge) by study; learn.
‘that knowledge which is gotten at school’
3.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.’
4.Baffle (someone)
‘she had got me there: I could not answer’
‘What is an annuity? No, you got me there.’
5.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.’’
6.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.’
7.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.’
8.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.’
9.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.’
10.Come to have (something); receive.
‘I got a letter from him the other day’
‘what kind of reception did you get?’
11.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’
12.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.’
13.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.’
14.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.’
15.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.’
16.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.’
17.Move in order to pick up or bring (something); fetch.
‘get another chair’
‘I’ll get you a drink’
18.Move or come into a specified position, situation, or state.
‘she got into the car’
‘Henry got to his feet’
19.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.’
20.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.’
21.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.’
22.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.’
23.Reach or cause to reach a specified state or condition.
‘he’d got thinner’
‘it’s getting late’
24.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.’
25.Respond to a ring of (a telephone or doorbell)
‘I’ll get the door!’
‘Get the door for me will you, please?’
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.’

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