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[get]1) дістава́ти; оде́ржувати; здобува́тиcan you get this book for me? — чи мо́жете ви діста́ти для ме́не цю кни́жку?
2) бра́ти, оде́ржуватиto get lessons — бра́ти уро́ки
3) заробля́тиto get a living — заробля́ти на життя́
4) доставля́ти, прино́ситиget me a chair — принеси́ мені́ стіле́ць
5) приму́шувати, переко́нуватиI got him to speak at last — наре́шті я приму́сив його́ говори́ти
6) розм. розумі́ти, збагну́тиI don't get you — я вас не розумі́ю
7) дістава́тися, добира́тися; досяга́ти, потрапля́тиhe got home early — він ра́но прийшо́в додо́му
8) (як дієслово-зв'язка у складеному іменному присудку або як допоміжне дієслово у pass.) става́ти, роби́тисяto get angry — розсе́рдитися
to get married — одружи́тися
9) perfect розм. ма́ти, володі́тиI have got — = I have
10) perfect з inf бу́ти зму́шеним, му́ситиI have got to go immediately — я пови́нен нега́йно йти
11) (з inf або gerund означає початок дії або її одноразовість)they got talking — вони́ почали́ розмовля́ти
•- get along
- get along with you!
- get at
- get away
- get back
- get down
- get in
- get off
- get on
- get out
- get over
- get round
- get through
- get through with
- get up••to get on smb.'s nerves — роздрато́вувати кого́сь
to get on well with — ла́дити з
to get under way — зру́шити з мі́сця; ви́рушити
to get hold of — зумі́ти схопи́ти ( думку тощо)
to get the mitten [the sack, walking orders, walking papers] — бу́ти зві́льненим
to get the upper hand — перемогти́; узя́ти ве́рх
to get one's own way — зроби́ти по-сво́єму
to get home — влу́чити
to get off with a whole skin — ви́йти сухи́м з води́
to get out of bed on the wrong side — вста́ти на лі́ву но́гу
to get used — зви́кнути
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