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get

/ɡet/
/ɡet/

释义

  • verb收到,接到;买,带;去接,去取;感染,患上;到达;(使)移动,将…放置于;乘坐;变得;(与另一动词连用)被;使,让(某人做某事);理解,听懂;做(坏事)而未受惩罚;返回,回来;使完成(某事);到达,抵达;钻进,登上(汽车);下(火车、公车或自行车等);(谈及或问及某人)进展,进步;变老,上年纪;爬上,登上(公共汽车、火车或自行车);与某人和睦相处;离开(某地),从…出来;逃避,摆脱;(从…)取出;(生病或经历不快后)恢复;(用电话)接通,打通;消耗掉,用完;完成;相聚,聚集;站起,起身;起床;做(尤指坏事);到达

英英释义

  • verbto receive something

  • verbto buy or take something

  • verbto go and bring back somebody or something

  • verbto start to have an illness

  • verbto arrive somewhere

  • verbto move somewhere; to move or put somebody or something somewhere

  • verbto travel on something such as a train or a bus

  • verbto become

  • verba word that you use with part of another verb to show that something happens to somebody or something

  • verbto make somebody do something

  • verbto understand or hear something

  • verbto do something bad and not be punished for it

  • verbto return

  • verbto cause something to be done

  • verbto reach a place

  • verbto climb into a car

  • verbto leave something such as a train, bus or bicycle

  • verbwords that you use to say or ask how well somebody does something

  • verbto become old

  • verbto climb onto a bus, train or bicycle

  • verbto live or work in a friendly way with somebody

  • verbto leave a car

  • verbto not do something that you do not like

  • verbto take something from the place where it was

  • verbto become well or happy again after you have been ill or sad

  • verbto be able to speak to somebody on the phone

  • verbto use or finish a certain amount of something

  • verbto meet; to come together in a group

  • verbto stand up

  • verbto get out of bed

  • verbto do something, usually something bad

  • verbto reach a particular place, for example in a book

场景例句

  • I got a lot of presents for my birthday.
  • Will you get some bread when you go shopping?
  • I managed to get tickets for the concert.
  • Jenny will get the children from school.
  • I think I’m getting a cold.
  • We got to London at ten o’clock.
  • She got into bed.
  • I can’t get the key in the door.
  • I didn’t walk – I got the bus.
  • He is getting fat.
  • Mum got angry.
  • It’s getting cold.
  • She got caught by the police.
  • I got Peter to help me.
  • I don’t get the joke.
  • He lied but he got away with it.
  • When did you get back from your holiday?
  • I must get my hair cut.
  • My train got in at 7.15.
  • Tom got into the car.
  • Where did you get off the bus?
  • Patrick is getting on well at school.
  • How did you get on in the exam?
  • My grandfather is getting on – he’s nearly 80.
  • I got on the train.
  • We get on well with our neighbours.
  • I opened the door and got out.
  • I’ll come swimming with you if I can get out of cleaning my room.
  • She opened her bag and got out a pen.
  • He still hasn’t got over his wife’s death.
  • I tried to ring Kate but I couldn’t get through.
  • I got through a lot of work today.
  • The whole family got together for Christmas.
  • He got up to let an elderly lady sit down.
  • What time do you usually get up?
  • I must go and see what the children are getting up to.
  • I’ve got up to page 180.

词态变化

get, gets, got, gotten, getting