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1 get a move on
أَسْرَعَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. hurry: (often used with up) to be quick; move quickly: Hurry up, or you’ll be late! I must hurry home. nip: to hurry: She nipped home for a quick meal. quicken: to become faster: He quickened his speed. speed: to go fast: The car sped past me. -
2 need to get around to it
Jargon: get a Round Tuit (said about a problem to be solved after some other things, can be used to express laziness or reluctance of speaker)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > need to get around to it
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3 Social engineering is used by hackers. They play with the mind of people to get information and get into something to rip off things such as passwords and info.
Mental health: social engineerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Social engineering is used by hackers. They play with the mind of people to get information and get into something to rip off things such as passwords and info.
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4 быть бычку на верёвочке (used to mean: 1 . one would be forced to take the consequences, be punished 2. one would be forced to propose and get married, be tamed)
Set phrase: after the feast comes the reckoning (1)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть бычку на верёвочке (used to mean: 1 . one would be forced to take the consequences, be punished 2. one would be forced to propose and get married, be tamed)
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5 привыкнуть
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6 понавиквам
get used to s.th. more or less* * *get used to s.th. more or less -
7 afanarse por nada
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8 habituarse a
• get accustomed to• get in the habit of• get upset over nothing• get used to the idea -
9 hacerse a la idea
• get used• get used to the idea that -
10 hacerse el ánimo
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11 вживаться
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12 осваиваться
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13 свыкаться
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14 стерпеться
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15 привыкать
get accustomed, get used (to), get into the way (of) -
16 jadi terbiasa
get used to, got used to, got used to, getting use to -
17 се навикнува
get used to* * *(на)get -
18 zvyknout si
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19 žvýkat
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20 coger la costumbre de
• get upset over nothing• get used to the idea
См. также в других словарях:
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get used to — become accustomed to … English contemporary dictionary
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get into the swing (of something) — informal phrase to become used to a new situation and to feel confident that you can deal with it I’ve been here a week, and I’m only just beginning to get into the swing of things. Thesaurus: to become familiar with a new situation or way of… … Useful english dictionary
get your sea legs — get (your) sea legs to get used to a new situation. After graduating from college he went to Chicago to get his sea legs by working in radio. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of getting used to being on a moving ship … New idioms dictionary