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1 get off easy
לצאת מהעניין חלק, לצאת בזול, להינצל מעונש חמור* * *◙ רומח שנועמ לצניהל,לוזב תאצל,קלח ןיינעהמ תאצל◄
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get along — also[get on] {v.} 1. To go or move away; move on. * /The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along./ 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, * /John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day./ Syn.: GET… … Dictionary of American idioms
get along — also[get on] {v.} 1. To go or move away; move on. * /The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along./ 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, * /John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day./ Syn.: GET… … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ along — • get along (in years) v 1. To go or move away; move on. The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along. 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day. Syn.: get ahead … Словарь американских идиом
get\ along\ in\ years — • get along (in years) v 1. To go or move away; move on. The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along. 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day. Syn.: get ahead … Словарь американских идиом
get a fix on something — get a fix on (something) to understand something. It s not easy to get a fix on this new era we ve entered. Usage notes: sometimes also used in the form have a fix on something: After reading that biography, I felt I really had a fix on Jefferson … New idioms dictionary
get a fix on — (something) to understand something. It s not easy to get a fix on this new era we ve entered. Usage notes: sometimes also used in the form have a fix on something: After reading that biography, I felt I really had a fix on Jefferson … New idioms dictionary
get in a rut — get in/into a rut be (stuck) in a rut to do the same things all the time so that you become bored, or to be in a situation where it is impossible to make progress. When you have to cook dinner every night it s easy to get into a rut … New idioms dictionary
get into a rut — get in/into a rut be (stuck) in a rut to do the same things all the time so that you become bored, or to be in a situation where it is impossible to make progress. When you have to cook dinner every night it s easy to get into a rut … New idioms dictionary
easy of access — easy to get to, accessible … English contemporary dictionary
easy — [[t]i͟ːzi[/t]] ♦ easier, easiest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf, ADJ to inf If a job or action is easy, you can do it without difficulty or effort, because it is not complicated and causes no problems. The shower is easy to install... It … English dictionary
get by — verb 1. come to terms with (Freq. 3) We got by on just a gallon of gas They made do on half a loaf of bread every day • Syn: ↑cope, ↑make out, ↑make do, ↑contend, ↑grapple, ↑ … Useful english dictionary