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1 get on to something
переходить, приступить (к спору, вопросу, теме)When are we going to get on to something useful?
That’s something we’ll get on to in the future.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get on to something
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2 get to do something
expr infml1)When you're over the big drink you really get to feel how tiny we humans are — Когда летишь над океаном, то начинаешь действительно чувствовать, насколько мы все крошечные
2)If I get to see him I'll ask him about it — Если я его увижу, то спрошу об этом
When you get to know her, you'll like her — Она тебе понравится, когда ты узнаешь ее поближе
3) AmEAt last I've gotten to go to Buckingham Palace! — Наконец-то мне выпал случай посетить Букингемский дворец
A few years ago I got to go aboard a full-size mockup of the Shuttle — Несколько лет назад мне удалось побывать на борту макета "Шаттла" в натуральную величину
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get to do something
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3 get down with something
expr AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get down with something
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4 get off on something
sl тащиться (получать большое удовольствие); наслаждатьсяHe gets off on loud music, but I don’t.
I really get off on Russian cuisine.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get off on something
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5 get wind of something
пронюхатьI don't want my boss to get wind of the fact that I'm leaving, so I'm not telling many people.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get wind of something
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6 get hip to something
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get hip to something
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7 get stuck into something
expr infmlThere is no holding him once he gets stuck into something — Если уж он чем-нибудь загорится, то его не остановить
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get stuck into something
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8 get away with (something)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get away with (something)
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9 get away with something
Идиоматическое выражение: смошенничать, оставшись безнаказаннымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get away with something
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10 get by with (something)
Сленг: быть достаточно компетентным, быть достаточно удачливым, попасться и быть достойным наказания, но избежать егоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get by with (something)
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11 get hold of something
Общая лексика: прибрать к рукам -
12 get angry at something
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13 get wise to something
понять что-л., узнать что-л. -
14 get next to something
expr AmE slHe got next to their schemes — Он понял, что они замышляют
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get next to something
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15 get outside of something
expr vulg infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > get outside of something
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16 get to doing something
expr infmlI got to thinking she would never come — Я уже начал думать, что она не придет
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get to doing something
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17 not let someone get anywhere near something
Общая лексика: не подпускать на пушечный выстрелУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not let someone get anywhere near something
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18 get out
• get out (of something) to get outside выйти, выбраться наружу (из чего-то)She broke the window and got out. Get out of the house! He got out of the car and walked to the bank.
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19 get\ on
1. I1) here is your horse, get on вот ваша лошадь, садитесь2) the plane was not large enough to get all the people on самолет был недостаточно велик, чтобы принять на борт /вместить/ всех желающих3) he determined to get on он твердо решил добиться успеха; she was anxious for her daughter to get on ей очень хотелось, чтобы ее дочь преуспела в жизни /чтобы ее дочь выбилась в люди/4) we must be getting on нам пора идти5) time is getting on время уже позднее; the year is getting on год близится к концу; the master is getting on учитель стареет2. IIhow are you getting on? как у вас идут дела?; he knows how to get on он знает, как добиться успеха2)get on well (famously, swimmingly, badly, etc.) хорошо и т. д. ладить /уживаться/; he gets on socially он прекрасно ладит с людьми; we don't get on at all well у нас не очень хорошие отношения3. IIIget on smth. /smth. on/ get one's gloves (a bathing-suit, etc.) on надевать /натягивать/ перчатки и т. д.; get your hat and coat (your things, etc.) on наденьте шляпу и пальто и т. д.; I'll go and get something warm on я пойду накину /надену/ что-нибудь теплое; get the lid (the cover, the top of the jar, etc.) on накрывать /закрывать/ крышкой и т. д.4. XVI1) get on at (in) smth. get on at the next corner (at this station, in the centre, at Newcastle, etc.) садиться на следующем углу и т. д.2) get on to smth. shall we get on to the high road soon? мы скоро выйдем на шоссе?3) get on in (at) smth. get on in life (in the world, in business, at work, etc.) преуспевать /добиваться успеха/ в жизни и т. д.; how is your boy getting on in school? как дела в школе у вашего мальчика?; how did you get on in your oral examination? как у тебя прошел устный экзамен?; get on with smth. get on with a translation (with a job, with examinations, with one's studies, etc.) справляться с переводом и т. д.; get on without smth. one can scarcely get on without some knowledge of a foreign language без знания иностранного языка обойтись трудно4) || get on for some time (for some age) приближаться к какому-л. времени (возрасту); get on for midnight ( for seventy, etc.) приближаться к полуночи и т. д., he is getting on for 80 ему уже под восемьдесят; it is getting on for three months since we had any news уже скоро три месяца, как у нас нет никаких известий; get on in years стареть5) get on with smth. get on with the meeting (with the erection of the building, with repairs, with one's work, with a letter, with one's dinner, etc.) продолжать собрание и т. д.6) get on to smth. get on to this subject (to more important matters, to the next item on the agenda, to something more interesting, etc.) переходить к этой теме и т. д., when are we going to get on to something useful? когда же мы перейдем к каким-нибудь полезным делам?; we do not get on to anatomy until next year анатомию мы начнем проходить только в будущем году7) get on with smb. get on with one's mother-in-law (with one's father, with one's schoolmates, with a suspicious man, etc.) быть в хороших отношениях со своей тещей или свекровью и т. д.; he is an easy (hard) man to get on with с ним легко (трудно) ладить; you would get on very well with him вы бы с ним легко ужились8) get on to smb., smth. get on to the police (to the suppliers, to emergency service, to the publishers, etc.) связаться с полицией и т. д.5. XX1get on as smb. she'll never get on as a schoolmistress (as an actress, etc.) из нее никогда не получится педагога и т. д. -
20 get away with
1. • get away with something / with it not be caught after doing wrong уйти от наказания2. • get away with something to escape punishment for wrongdoing избежать наказания за плохое делоThe police didn’t find the thief. He got away with his crime. He got away with it.
The thieves were never found, so they got away with their crime. They got away with the stolen diamonds. Whatever he did, he managed to get away with it.
См. также в других словарях:
get away with something — get away with (something) to avoid blame, punishment, or criticism for doing something bad. She cheated on the test and thought she could get away with it … New idioms dictionary
get hold of something — get hold of (something) to obtain something. I think it should be harder for a criminal to get hold of a gun. Nothing was done by officials until the press got hold of the story … New idioms dictionary
get wind of something — informal phrase to find out about something secret or private De Gaulle got wind of the invasion plan in August 1942. Thesaurus: to find out informationsynonym Main entry: wind * * * get ˈwind of sth … Useful english dictionary
get someone or something wrong — get (someone or something) wrong : to fail to understand (someone or something) correctly She got the instructions wrong. Don t get me wrong–I like his parents. They re just a little too strict. You ve got it all wrong! [=you have misunderstood… … Useful english dictionary
get down to something — ˌget ˈdown to sth derived to begin to do sth; to give serious attention to sth • Let s get down to business. • I like to get down to work by 9 … Useful english dictionary
get round to something — ˌget ˈround/aˈround to sth derived to find the time to do sth • I meant to do the ironing but I didn t get round to it. • get round to something doing sth I hope to get around to answering your letter next week. Main entry: ↑getderived … Useful english dictionary
get around to something — ˌget ˈround/aˈround to sth derived to find the time to do sth • I meant to do the ironing but I didn t get round to it. • get around to something doing sth I hope to get around to answering your letter next week. Main entry: ↑getderived … Useful english dictionary
get ahold of something — get ahold of (something) to obtain something. I finally got ahold of that novel you said I should read … New idioms dictionary
get wind of something — get wind of (something) to hear a piece of information that someone else was trying to keep secret. I don t want my boss to get wind of the fact that I m leaving so I m not telling many people … New idioms dictionary
get off on something — 1. in. to get pleasure from something; to become sexually aroused by something. □ I don’t get off on music anymore. □ I listen, but I just don’t get off. 2. in. to take a drug and experience a rush. (Drugs.) □ Max likes to get off, but he’s got… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
get accustomed to something — be/get accustomed to something phrase to think/start to think that something is normal or natural because you have experienced it regularly over a period of time the little luxuries to which she was accustomed accustomed to doing something: He… … Useful english dictionary