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2 get by without something
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3 get done with something
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4 get down to something
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5 get in on something
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6 get little by something
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7 get on to something
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8 get on without something
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9 get on(to) something
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10 get out of something
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11 get to do something
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12 get to like something
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13 get wind of something
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14 get on to something
переходить, приступить (к спору, вопросу, теме)When are we going to get on to something useful?
That’s something we’ll get on to in the future.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get on to something
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15 get to know something
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16 get to do something
expr infml1)When you're over the big drink you really get to feel how tiny we humans are — Когда летишь над океаном, то начинаешь действительно чувствовать, насколько мы все крошечные
2)If I get to see him I'll ask him about it — Если я его увижу, то спрошу об этом
When you get to know her, you'll like her — Она тебе понравится, когда ты узнаешь ее поближе
3) AmEAt last I've gotten to go to Buckingham Palace! — Наконец-то мне выпал случай посетить Букингемский дворец
A few years ago I got to go aboard a full-size mockup of the Shuttle — Несколько лет назад мне удалось побывать на борту макета "Шаттла" в натуральную величину
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get to do something
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17 get down with something
expr AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get down with something
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18 get off on something
sl тащиться (получать большое удовольствие); наслаждатьсяHe gets off on loud music, but I don’t.
I really get off on Russian cuisine.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get off on something
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19 get wind of something
пронюхатьI don't want my boss to get wind of the fact that I'm leaving, so I'm not telling many people.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get wind of something
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20 get hip to something
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get hip to something
См. также в других словарях:
get away with something — get away with (something) to avoid blame, punishment, or criticism for doing something bad. She cheated on the test and thought she could get away with it … New idioms dictionary
get hold of something — get hold of (something) to obtain something. I think it should be harder for a criminal to get hold of a gun. Nothing was done by officials until the press got hold of the story … New idioms dictionary
get wind of something — informal phrase to find out about something secret or private De Gaulle got wind of the invasion plan in August 1942. Thesaurus: to find out informationsynonym Main entry: wind * * * get ˈwind of sth … Useful english dictionary
get down to something — ˌget ˈdown to sth derived to begin to do sth; to give serious attention to sth • Let s get down to business. • I like to get down to work by 9 … Useful english dictionary
get round to something — ˌget ˈround/aˈround to sth derived to find the time to do sth • I meant to do the ironing but I didn t get round to it. • get round to something doing sth I hope to get around to answering your letter next week. Main entry: ↑getderived … Useful english dictionary
get around to something — ˌget ˈround/aˈround to sth derived to find the time to do sth • I meant to do the ironing but I didn t get round to it. • get around to something doing sth I hope to get around to answering your letter next week. Main entry: ↑getderived … Useful english dictionary
get ahold of something — get ahold of (something) to obtain something. I finally got ahold of that novel you said I should read … New idioms dictionary
get wind of something — get wind of (something) to hear a piece of information that someone else was trying to keep secret. I don t want my boss to get wind of the fact that I m leaving so I m not telling many people … New idioms dictionary
get off on something — 1. in. to get pleasure from something; to become sexually aroused by something. □ I don’t get off on music anymore. □ I listen, but I just don’t get off. 2. in. to take a drug and experience a rush. (Drugs.) □ Max likes to get off, but he’s got… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
get accustomed to something — be/get accustomed to something phrase to think/start to think that something is normal or natural because you have experienced it regularly over a period of time the little luxuries to which she was accustomed accustomed to doing something: He… … Useful english dictionary
get someone or something wrong — get (someone or something) wrong : to fail to understand (someone or something) correctly She got the instructions wrong. Don t get me wrong–I like his parents. They re just a little too strict. You ve got it all wrong! [=you have misunderstood… … Useful english dictionary