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41 get hold of
1) (to manage to speak to: I've been trying to get hold of you by phone all morning.) joindre2) (to get, buy or obtain: I've been trying to get hold of a copy of that book for years.) dénicher -
42 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!) mettre la main sur2) (to get or obtain: I'd love to get my hands on a car like that.) trouver, dénicher -
43 get over
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.) se remettre2) (to manage to make (oneself or something) understood: We must get our message over to the general public.) (se) faire comprendre3) ((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).) en finir avec -
44 get up
1) (to (cause to) get out of bed: I got up at seven o'clock; Get John up at seven o'clock.) se/faire lever2) (to stand up.) (se) lever3) (to increase (usually speed).) prendre (de la vitesse)4) (to arrange, organize or prepare (something): We must get up some sort of celebration for him when he leaves.) organiser -
45 get ahead
1) ( make progress) progresserto get ahead of — prendre de l'avance sur [competitor]
2) ( go too fast) -
46 get along
( often with with) (to be friendly or on good terms (with someone): I get along very well with him; The children just cannot get along together.) s'entendre (avec) -
47 get going
(to get started: If you want to finish that job you'd better get going.) s'y mettre -
48 get off
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).) enlever2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) s'éloigner (de) -
49 get out of
(to (help a person etc to) avoid doing something: I wonder how I can get out of washing the dishes; How can I get him out of going to the party?) (se) soustraire à -
50 get round
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.) embobiner2) (to solve (a problem etc): We can easily get round these few difficulties.) (con)tourner -
51 get (someone) into
(to make (a person) start or stop doing (something) as a habit: I wish I could get out of the habit of biting my nails; You must get your children into the habit of cleaning their teeth.) habituer à, (faire) perdre l'habitude de -
52 get in
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > get in
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53 get out
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > get out
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54 get at
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55 get a move on
(to hurry or move quickly: Get a move on, or you'll be late!) se remuer -
56 get about
1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got about that she was leaving.) se répandre2) (to be able to move or travel about, often of people who have been ill: She didn't get about much after her operation.) se déplacer -
57 get after
(to follow: If you want to catch him, you had better get after him at once.) suivre -
58 get ahead
(to make progress; to be successful: If you want to get ahead, you must work hard.) avancer, faire des progrès -
59 get around to
see get round to. -
60 get at
1) (to reach (a place, thing etc): The farm is very difficult to get at.) atteindre2) (to suggest or imply (something): What are you getting at?) sous-entendre3) (to point out (a person's faults) or make fun of (a person): He's always getting at me.) s'en prendre à
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