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101 get over
vi1) ( recover from)to \get over over sth über etw akk hinwegkommen;2) ( overcome)to \get over over a difficulty/ one's fear über eine Schwierigkeit/seine Angst hinwegkommen3) ( forget)to \get over over sb/ sth über jdn/etw hinwegkommen4) ( be shocked)sb can't \get over over sth jd kommt über etw akk nicht hinweg;I can't \get over over the way he behaved at your party ich komme nicht darüber hinweg, wie er sich auf deiner Party verhalten hat!5) ( complete)to \get over sth over [with] etw hinter sich akk bringen;I'll be glad to \get over these exams over with ich freue mich, wenn ich diese Prüfungen hinter mich gebracht habe vtto \get over sth <-> over idea, theory etw rüberbringen -
102 get across
1. intransitive verb1) (to/from other side) rüberkommen (ugs.)2. [stress varies] transitive verbget across [to somebody] — [Person:] sich [jemandem] verständlich machen; [Witz, Idee:] [bei jemandem] ankommen
1) (cross) überquerenget somebody/something across [something] — (transport to/from other side) jemanden/etwas [über etwas (Akk.)] hin-/herüberbringen
2) (coll.): (communicate) vermitteln, klarmachen (to Dat.)* * *(to be or make (something) understood: This is something which rarely gets across to the general public.) Wirkung zeigen* * *vt▪ to \get across across ⇆ sth etw verständlich machento \get across across a message eine Botschaft rüberbringen fam* * *A v/t1. verständlich machen, klarmachen ( beide:to dat)B v/i1. a) ankommen umgb) sich verständlich machen2. a) ankommen, einschlagen (beide umg), Anklang findenb) klappenc) klar werden (to dat)3. besonders Br umg jemanden ärgern4. besonders Br umg sich anlegen mit* * *1. intransitive verb1) (to/from other side) rüberkommen (ugs.)2. [stress varies] transitive verbget across [to somebody] — [Person:] sich [jemandem] verständlich machen; [Witz, Idee:] [bei jemandem] ankommen
1) (cross) überquerenget somebody/something across [something] — (transport to/from other side) jemanden/etwas [über etwas (Akk.)] hin-/herüberbringen
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103 get out of
vi1) ( leave)to \get out of out of sth aus etw dat hinauskommen;if you don't \get out of out of here now I'm going to call the police wenn du nicht sofort von hier verschwindest, rufe ich die Polizei2) ( escape)to \get out of out of sth aus etw dat herauskommen3) ( avoid)I suspect that her backache was just a way of \get out ofting out of the housework ich glaube, dass ihre Rückenschmerzen nur dazu dienen, sich vor der Hausarbeit zu drücken4) ( stop)to \get out of out of sth sich dat etw abgewöhnen5) (Am) -
104 get around
1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got around that she was leaving her job.) sich verbreiten2) ((of people) to be active or involved in many activities: He really gets around, doesn't he!) herumkommen* * *vi* * *get around v/i umg1. ein Gesetz, Problem etc umgehen2. jemanden herumkriegen3. → academic.ru/31020/get_about">get about* * *v.Umweglösung finden ausdr. -
105 get-together
nounhave a get-together — sich treffen; zusammenkommen
* * *noun (an informal meeting.) zwangloses Beisammensein* * *ˈget-togeth·erto have a family \get-together ein Familientreffen haben [o geh veranstalten]* * *have a get-together sich treffen, zusammenkommen* * *nounhave a get-together — sich treffen; zusammenkommen
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106 get back to
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107 get on with
transitive verbenough to be getting on with — genug für den Anfang od. fürs erste
2) =get along with — see academic.ru/31024/get_along">get along 1), 3)
* * *transitive verblet somebody get on with it — (coll.) jemanden [allein weiter]machen lassen
enough to be getting on with — genug für den Anfang od. fürs erste
2) =get along with — see get along 1), 3)
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108 get down to
transitive verb* * *(to begin working seriously at or on: I must get down to some letters!) sich daran machen* * *transitive verbget down to something — sich an etwas (Akk.) machen
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109 get after
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110 get behind
intransitive verb* * *vi1. (support)▪ to \get behind behind sb/sth jdn/etw unterstützen2. (be late)* * *get behind v/i1. sich stellen hinter (akk)2. zurückbleiben, zurückbleiben hinter (dat)3. in Rückstand kommen ( with mit)4. umg unterstützen* * *intransitive verbzurückbleiben; ins Hintertreffen geraten (ugs.); (with payments) in Rückstand geraten -
111 get ahead
* * *vi vorwärtskommen▪ to \get ahead ahead of sb zu jdm einen Vorsprung gewinnen* * *expr.vorwärts kommen ausdr.vorwärtskommen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
112 get past
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbsee get by 2.* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb -
113 get into
vi1) ( enter)2) ( have interest for)3) ( affect)to \get into into sb in jdn fahren;what's got into you? was ist in dich gefahren?4) ( become involved)to \get into into an argument/ a fight in eine Auseinandersetzung/einen Kampf verwickelt werden -
114 get round
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115 get about
intransitive verb2) [Gerücht:] sich verbreiten* * *1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got about that she was leaving.) sich verbreiten2) (to be able to move or travel about, often of people who have been ill: She didn't get about much after her operation.) wieder auf den Beinen sein* * *vi herumkommen fam* * *get about v/i1. herumgehen, auf den Beinen sein (nach einer Krankheit)2. herumkommen* * *intransitive verb2) [Gerücht:] sich verbreiten -
116 get-up-and-go
noun(coll.) Elan, der; Schwung, der* * *we need someone with a bit of \get-up-and-go wir benötigen jemanden, der Schwung in die Sache bringt* * ** * *noun(coll.) Elan, der; Schwung, der -
117 get hold of
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118 get one's hands on
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119 get ahead
vivorwärtskommen;to \get ahead ahead in sth mit etw dat Erfolg haben;to \get ahead ahead in one's business mit seinem Geschäft Erfolg haben;to \get ahead ahead of sb zu jdm einen Vorsprung gewinnen -
120 get along
vi1) → get on II. 1, 2\get along along, children - we don't want to be late! weiter so, Kinder - wir wollen nicht zu spät kommen\get along along with you! jetzt hör aber auf!
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