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81 mezclarse en
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82 no llegar a ninguna parte
• get nervous about• get next to• get nowhere• get numbDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > no llegar a ninguna parte
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83 obtener la aprobación
• get tedious• get the ax• get the most out• get the picture -
84 obtener la simpatía de
• get on the list• get on the right track• get the gist of• get the hairs on end -
85 ponerse a salvo
• get rusty• get safely into port• get tiresome• get to a start• reach safety -
86 ponerse de mal tabaco
• get bad-tempered• get into a bad mood• get modified• get more customers -
87 ponerse de pie
• get on its feet• get on one's feet again• get to know oneself• get to rock bottom• recover one's legs• rise to• rise to existence• rise to one's feet• rise to power• stand up• start to one's feet -
88 pringarse
• get dirty• get grease on• get stable• get stained with soot -
89 protegerse
• get pricked with• get punctured• get seasick• get shocked• protect oneself• take shelter -
90 remojarse
• get smoked• get soaked in• get soaked in water• get soaked with -
91 restablecerse
• get back on one's feet• get better• get out that• get over here• recuperate -
92 sacarse el clavo
• get one's nerves on edge• get one's own way• get one's photograph• get one's sea legs -
93 salir de apuro
• get out of a difficulty• get out of a fix• get out of a tight spot• get out of bounds• pull the trigger• pull to pieces• weather strip• weather vane -
94 salir de la rutina
• get out of one's depth• get out of phase• get out of the red• get out of the train -
95 salirse
• get orders not to• get out a book• get out on the wrong side of the bed• get over -
96 saltar a la mente
• get to the top• get to the truth• get to think about• get to think that• spring to mind -
97 vengarse de
• get back at• get even with• get spoilt• get stable• have retrograde motion• have rheumy eyes• retake the task• retaking• retaliate upon• retaliation• square accounts with• take revenge on• take revenge upon• wrathful• wreak destruction• wreak havoc• wreak havoc in• wreak vengeance upon• wreath -
98 volverse cansado
• get tangled up• get that way• get tired• get to -
99 volverse joven
• get wrong ideas• get you gone• get young again• get younger -
100 abarrancarse
• get bogged down• get stuck• get stuck on• go against public opinion• go ahead• run aground
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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
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