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41 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
(to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing: They got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.) zvyknout/odvyknout siEnglish-Czech dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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42 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
(to become accustomed to (not) doing; to get into / out of the habit of doing: They got into the way of waking up late when they were on holiday.) zvyknout/odvyknout siEnglish-Czech dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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43 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) být v, dostat se do maléru -
44 get knocked up
(to get pregnant.) otěhotnět -
45 get nowhere
(to make no progress: You'll get nowhere if you follow his instructions.) nikam se nedostat -
46 get (something) off the ground
(to get (a project etc) started.) spustit, rozjet -
47 get one's own back
(to revenge oneself: He has beaten me this time, but I'll get my own back (on him).) oplatit -
48 get right
(to understand, do, say etc (something) correctly: Did I get the answer right?) chápat, říci správně -
49 get (a)round to
(to manage to (do something): I don't know when I'll get round to (painting) the door.) dostat se k -
50 get (something) off the ground
(to get (a project etc) started.) spustit, rozjet -
51 get steamed up
(to get very upset or angry.) rozzuřit se -
52 get the best of
(to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc): He was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.) získat převahu -
53 get the feel of
(to become accustomed to: to get the feel of a new job.) zvyknout si -
54 get the sack
(to be sacked: I'll get the sack if I arrive at the office late!) dostat vyhazov -
55 get/have one's own way
(to do, get etc what one wants: You can't always have your own way.) dostat/mít své -
56 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) mít převahuEnglish-Czech dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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57 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) mít převahuEnglish-Czech dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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58 get/set to work
(to start work: Could you get to work painting that ceiling?; I'll have to set to work on this mending this evening.) dát se do práce -
59 get-out
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60 get-rich-quick
• chtějící rychle zbohatnout
См. также в других словарях:
get — [ get ] (past tense got [ gat ] ; past participle gotten [ gatn ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 obtain/receive ▸ 2 become/start to be ▸ 3 do something/have something done ▸ 4 move to/from ▸ 5 progress in activity ▸ 6 fit/put something in a place ▸ 7 understand… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
get — /get/ verb past tense got, past participle got especially BrE gotten especially AmE present participle getting RECEIVE/OBTAIN 1 RECEIVE (transitive not in passive) to be given or receive something: Sharon always seems to get loads of mail. | Why… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
get*/*/*/ — [get] (past tense got [gɒt] ; past participle got) verb 1) [T] to obtain, receive, or be given something Ross s father got a new job.[/ex] Did you get tickets for the game?[/ex] You get ten points for each correct answer.[/ex] Young players will… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
get — [get] verb got PASTTENSE [gɒt ǁ gɑːt] got PASTPART gotten PASTPART [ˈgɒtn ǁ ˈgɑːtn] getting PRESPART 1 … Financial and business terms
get — [get; ] also, although it is considered nonstandard by some [, git] vt. GOT, gotten, getting: see usage note at GOTTEN got, got [ME geten < ON geta, to get, beget, akin to OE gietan (see BEGET, FORGET), Ger gessen in vergessen, forget < IE… … English World dictionary
Get — (g[e^]t), v. i. 1. To make acquisition; to gain; to profit; to receive accessions; to be increased. [1913 Webster] We mourn, France smiles; we lose, they daily get. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To arrive at, or bring one s self into, a state,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
get — ► VERB (getting; past got; past part. got, N. Amer. or archaic gotten) 1) come to have or hold; receive. 2) succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain. 3) experience, suffer, or be afflicted with. 4) move in order to pic … English terms dictionary
get — 1. range of use. Get is one of the most frequently used and most productive words in English. Often it has virtually no meaning in itself and draws its meaning almost entirely from its context, especially in idiomatic uses such as get to bed, get … Modern English usage
Get — (g[e^]t), v. t. [imp. {Got} (g[o^]t) (Obs. {Gat} (g[a^]t)); p. p. {Got} (Obsolescent {Gotten} (g[o^]t t n)); p. pr. & vb. n. {Getting}.] [OE. geten, AS. gitan, gietan (in comp.); akin to Icel. geta, Goth. bigitan to find, L. prehendere to seize,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
get — [v1] come into possession of; achieve access, accomplish, acquire, annex, attain, bag*, bring, bring in, build up, buy into, buy off, buy out, capture, cash in on*, chalk up*, clean up*, clear, come by, compass, cop*, draw, earn, educe, effect,… … New thesaurus
Get Up — can refer to:*GetUp!, the Australian political campaigning organisation *Get up!, a film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu *GET UP, the graduate employee unionizing campaign at the University of Pennsylvania. Music *Get Up (Ciara song), a song by Ciara … Wikipedia