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get into (s.t.) |
To become involved out interested in something |
She's been getting into yoga recently. She does the classes a week now. |
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get off |
To escape punishment |
He got off with just a small fine and left the court a free man. |
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get on with (s.t.) |
To continue doing something |
The teacher asked the students to get on with some work while she left the classroom. |
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get out |
To go out to different places or spend time with different people |
We don't get out much since we had two children. |
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get out of (doing something) |
To avoid doing something you dislike |
I said I wasn't feeling well, so I got out of doing extra work tonight. |
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get through |
To manage to communicate with someone |
I called him several times but couldn't get though. |
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get through to (s.o.) |
To make someone understand what you're trying to explain |
I explained it carefully, but I just couldn't get through to him. |
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get to (s.o.) |
To annoy or upset someone |
Don't let her get to you. She's just in a bad mood. |
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get together |
To meet each other; to spend time together |
We got together for a drink after work. |
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get up |
To get out of bed |
He's a night person. He never gets up before noon. |