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  • 1 get

    [get] past tense got [gɔt]: past participle got (American) gotten [ˈgɔtn] verb
    1) to receive or obtain:

    I got a letter this morning.

    يَحْصَلُ
    2) to bring or buy:

    Please get me some food.

    يَشْتَري، يَجْلِبُ
    3) to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc:

    I got the book down from the shelf.

    يُحَرِّك، يضع، يأخُذ

    You'll get me into trouble.

    يُدْخِل، يَضَع
    5) to become:

    You're getting old.

    يُصْبِح
    6) to persuade:

    I'll try to get him to go.

    يُقْنِع
    7) to arrive:

    When did they get home?

    يَصِل
    8) to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something:

    I got the book read last night.

    يَنْجَح

    She got measles last week.

    يُصاب بمرض
    10) to catch (someone):

    The police will soon get the thief.

    يمسِكُ ب
    11) to understand:

    I didn't get the point of his story.

    يَفْهَم

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  • 2 get over

    تَخَلَّصَ مِن \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. dispose: (with of) to get free (of sth. unwanted) by selling it, throwing it away or dealing with it in any way: If the box is empty, you can dispose of it. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. get rid of: free oneself of: How can I get rid of these unwelcome visitors?. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. \ See Also طرد (طَرَدَ)، ألغى (أَلْغَى)، قَضَى على

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  • 3 get rid of

    تَخَلَّصَ مِن \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. dispose: (with of) to get free (of sth. unwanted) by selling it, throwing it away or dealing with it in any way: If the box is empty, you can dispose of it. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. get rid of: free oneself of: How can I get rid of these unwelcome visitors?. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. \ See Also طرد (طَرَدَ)، ألغى (أَلْغَى)، قَضَى على

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  • 4 get on, get along

    نَجَحَ \ come off: to succeed; have the desired result: My plan didn’t come off. do: to make progress: Peter is doing well at school. Palms do well in sandy soil. pass: to be successful (in); satisfy; be satisfied with: I took the examination and passed (it) easily. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school, to continue: Get on with your work. get, (got, gotten): (with to) to succeed in; have the chance to: How did you get to hear about this?. manage: to be successful or be able in spite of difficulties (the following verb or object may be left out, to avoid repetition): It was a heavy load to move but we managed to move it (or we managed it or we managed) in the end. pass: to be successful (in): I took the examination and passed (it) easily. prosper: to do well in business, or grow rich: His farm prospered. succeed: to do what one has planned to do: My efforts succeeded. I succeeded in my attempt. She succeeded in writing her book. triumph: to be successful.

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  • 5 get over

    تَغَلَّبَ \ to get the better of: to get control of; win against: He got the better of his fears. come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.). get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. \ See Also تَفَوّق على

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  • 6 get on

    1) to make progress or be successful:

    How are you getting on in your new job?

    يَتَقَدَّم
    2) to work, live etc in a friendly way:

    I get on well with him.

    يَنْسَجِم، يَتَفاهَم
    3) to grow old:

    Our doctor is getting on a bit now.

    يتَقَدَّم في العُمْر

    Go and get your coat on.

    يَرْتَدي، يَلْبِس
    5) to continue doing something:

    I must get on, so please don't interrupt me

    I must get on with my work.

    يَسْتَمِر

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  • 7 get, (got, gotten)

    نَجَحَ \ come off: to succeed; have the desired result: My plan didn’t come off. do: to make progress: Peter is doing well at school. Palms do well in sandy soil. pass: to be successful (in); satisfy; be satisfied with: I took the examination and passed (it) easily. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school, to continue: Get on with your work. get, (got, gotten): (with to) to succeed in; have the chance to: How did you get to hear about this?. manage: to be successful or be able in spite of difficulties (the following verb or object may be left out, to avoid repetition): It was a heavy load to move but we managed to move it (or we managed it or we managed) in the end. pass: to be successful (in): I took the examination and passed (it) easily. prosper: to do well in business, or grow rich: His farm prospered. succeed: to do what one has planned to do: My efforts succeeded. I succeeded in my attempt. She succeeded in writing her book. triumph: to be successful.

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  • 8 get on, get along

    تَحَسَّنَ \ gain: to obtain more of (sth.), little by little (strength, weight, etc.). get along: to advance, continue (often in spite of difficulties): We can get along without your help. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school. improve: to become better: His work is improving. mend: to become better in health: His broken leg is mending slowly. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast.

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  • 9 get over

    تَعَافَى (مِن)‏ \ recover: to become well again (after illness or shock); get back to a former good condition (after trouble): She recovered from the fever. His business never recovered from the effects of war. recuperate: to rest and get strong again, after an illness or accident, etc.. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death.

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  • 10 get, (got, gotten)

    أُتيحت له الفُرْصَة \ get, (got, gotten): (with to) to succeed in; have the chance to: How did you get to hear about this? At last I’ve gotten to go to Europe. \ فَهِمَ القَصْد \ get, (got, gotten): infml. to understand: I don’t quite get your meaning. \ مُنِيَ بِـ \ get, (got, gotten): to catch (an illness); suffer from; I keep getting a pain in my chest.

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  • 11 get (got, gotten)

    حَصَلَ عَلَى \ achieve: get sth. (success, one’s aim, etc.) by trying: He proved his worth as a young officer and soon achieved the rank of captain. acquire: obtain for oneself; gain by one’s own efforts: I’ve just acquired a new car. You can acquire skill by practice. come by: to obtain sth: How did you come by that book?. get (got, gotten): to obtain (sth. that one wants): I must get a new car. obtain: to get, come into possession of (sth. that is hard to find): Where can we obtain petrol after midnight?.

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  • 12 get, (got, gotten)

    نَالَ \ acquire: to obtain for oneself; gain by one’s own efforts: I’ve just acquired a new car. You can acquire skill by practice. come by: to obtain sth: How did you come by that book?. gain: to obtain (sth. useful, necessary, wanted etc.). get, (got, gotten): to obtain (sth. that one wants): I must get a new car, to be given (sth.) Did you get my message? He got a beating from his father. obtain: to get, come into possession of (sth. that is hard to find): Where can we obtain petrol after midnight?. score: to win points in a game, etc.: We scored two goals. Our team scored twice. He scored top marks in the exam. \ See Also أحرز (أَحْرَزَ)، اكتسب (اِكْتَسَبَ)، حَصَلَ على

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  • 13 get along

    تَحَسَّنَ \ gain: to obtain more of (sth.), little by little (strength, weight, etc.). get along: to advance, continue (often in spite of difficulties): We can get along without your help. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school. improve: to become better: His work is improving. mend: to become better in health: His broken leg is mending slowly. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast.

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  • 14 get down to

    بَاشَرَ \ get down to: begin seriously: Let’s get down to work. \ بَدَأَ \ get down to: to begin to do seriously: I must get down to finding a job. \ See Also باشَرَ العَمَل بِجدّ

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  • 15 get on

    اِتَّفَقَ \ get on: ( also get along) to agree; be friendly; not quarrel: I get on with him. We get along well together. go with: to match; be suitable with: Riding boots don’t go with a swimsuit. \ See Also اِنْسَجَمَ مع

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  • 16 get one’s own way

    رَكِبَ (رأسَه)‏ \ get one’s own way: to get what one wants in spite of other people’s wishes. \ نَالَ ما يُريد (بِغَضّ النَّظَر عن رغبات الآخرين)‏ \ get one’s own way: to get what one wants in spite of other people’s wishes.

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  • 17 get hold of

    1) to manage to speak to:

    I've been trying to get hold of you by phone all morning.

    يُحاوِل أن يَتَكَلَّم مع
    2) to get, buy or obtain:

    I've been trying to get hold of a copy of that book for years.

    يحاول الحُصول

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  • 18 get one's hands on

    1) to catch:

    If I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!

    يَمْسِك
    2) to get or obtain:

    I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.

    يَحْصَل على

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  • 19 get over

    1) to recover from (an illness, surprise, disappointment etc):

    I can't get over her leaving so suddenly.

    يَشْفى من، يَتَعافى
    2) to manage to make (oneself or something) understood:

    We must get our message over to the general public.

    يجعَلُ الشيءَ مَفهوما
    3) ( with with) to do (something one does not want to do):

    I'm not looking forward to this meeting, but let's get it over (with).

    يَعْمل شيئا لا يُحِبُّه

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  • 20 get up

    1) to (cause to) get out of bed:

    Get John up at seven o'clock.

    يَسْتَيْقِظ
    2) to stand up.
    يَنْهَض، يَقِف يَزيدُ السُّرْعَه
    4) to arrange, organize or prepare (something):

    We must get up some sort of celebration for him when he leaves.

    يُنَظِّم، يُعِدُّ

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