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1 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!) saada käsiinsä2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) saada -
2 get one's own back
(to revenge oneself: He has beaten me this time, but I'll get my own back (on him).) maksaa takaisin samalla mitalla -
3 get one's second wind
(to recover one's natural breathing after breathlessness.) saada henki tasaantumaan -
4 get one's dander up
• suuttua -
5 get one's knife into
• käydä kimppuun -
6 get one's meaning across
• tulla ymmärretyksi -
7 get one's monkey up
• kimpaantua• suuttua -
8 get one's remove
• päästä luokalta -
9 get one's sea-legs
• saada meritottumusta -
10 find/get one's bearings
(to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark: If we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings.) löytää tiensä -
11 get over
• toipua• tointua• voittaa• päästä• päästä jonkin yli• selvitä• selviytyä• suoriutua* * *1) (to recover from (an illness, surprise, disappointment etc): I've got over my cold now; I can't get over her leaving so suddenly.) toipua2) (to manage to make (oneself or something) understood: We must get our message over to the general public.) saada ymmärretyksi3) ((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).) hoitaa alta pois -
12 get/have one's own way
(to do, get etc what one wants: You can't always have your own way.) saada tahtonsa läpi -
13 get off
• painua• nousta• hävitä• häipyä• irrota• hellitä• vetäytyä• erota• päästä• karkota• kadota• kaikota• mennä pois• mennä• selvitä• selviytyäaviation• laskeutua• poistua• lähteä* * *1) (to take off or remove (clothes, marks etc): I can't get my boots off; I'll never get these stains off (my dress).) ottaa pois, saada lähtemään2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) loitota -
14 get round
• välttää• taivuttaa* * *1) (to persuade (a person etc) to do something to one's own advantage: She can always get round her grandfather by giving him a big smile.) saada tanssimaan pillinsä mukaan2) (to solve (a problem etc): We can easily get round these few difficulties.) selvittää -
15 get something off one's chest
(to tell the truth about something that is worrying one.) keventää sydäntään -
16 get away with
• onnistua jossakin* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) päästä kuin koira veräjästä -
17 get out
• saada suustaan• tulla julki• ala painua• päästä ulos• päästä jostakin• poistua jostakin* * *1) (to leave or escape: No-one knows how the lion got out.) päästä ulos, paeta2) ((of information) to become known: I've no idea how word got out that you were leaving.) tulla ilmi -
18 get ahead of one's turn
• etuilla -
19 get into one's head
• hoksata -
20 get on one's feet
• nousta
См. также в других словарях:
get one's ducks in a row — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get everything ready. * /The scoutmaster told the boys to get their ducks in a row before they went to camp./ * /Mr. Brown got his ducks in a row for his trip./ Compare: LINE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's ducks in a row — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get everything ready. * /The scoutmaster told the boys to get their ducks in a row before they went to camp./ * /Mr. Brown got his ducks in a row for his trip./ Compare: LINE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's feet wet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin; do something for the first time. * /The party was at Bill s house and when Ruth and I got there the party had already started. Jump right in and don t be afraid to get your feet wet, said Bill./ * / It s not hard… … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's foot in the door — See: FOOT IN THE DOOR … Dictionary of American idioms
get one's foot in the door — See: FOOT IN THE DOOR … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ one's\ dander\ up — • get one s dander up • get one s Irish up v. phr. To become or make angry. The boy got his dander up because he couldn t go to the store. The children get the teacher s dander up when they make a lot of noise. Compare: blow a fuse … Словарь американских идиом
get\ one's\ Irish\ up — • get one s dander up • get one s Irish up v. phr. To become or make angry. The boy got his dander up because he couldn t go to the store. The children get the teacher s dander up when they make a lot of noise. Compare: blow a fuse … Словарь американских идиом
get one's teeth into — To tackle, deal with, vigorously, eagerly, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑tooth * * * get (or sink) one s teeth into work energetically and productively on (a task) the course gives students something to get their teeth into … Useful english dictionary
get one over (on) somebody — get one ˈover (on) sb/sth idiom (informal) to get an advantage over sb/sth • I m not going to let them get one over on me! Main entry: ↑oneidiom … Useful english dictionary
get one over (on) something — get one ˈover (on) sb/sth idiom (informal) to get an advantage over sb/sth • I m not going to let them get one over on me! Main entry: ↑oneidiom … Useful english dictionary