单词 | get |
释义 | Word Frequency get(ɡɛt) verbWord forms: gets, getting, got (ɡɒt), gotWord forms: especially US gotten (mainly tr) 1. to come into possession of; receive or earn 2. to bring or fetch 3. to contract or be affected by he got a chill at the picnic 4. to capture or seize the police finally got him 5. (also intr) to become or cause to become or act as specified to get a window open get one's hair cut get wet 6. (intr; foll by a preposition or adverbial particle) to succeed in going, coming, leaving, etc get off the bus 7. (takes an infinitive) to manage or contrive how did you get to be captain? 8. to make ready or prepare to get a meal 9. to hear, notice, or understand I didn't get your meaning 10. US and Canadian informal to learn or master by study 11. (intransitive; often foll by to) to come (to) or arrive (at) we got home safely to get to Beijing 12. to catch or enter to get a train 13. to induce or persuade get him to leave at once 14. to reach by calculation add 2 and 2 and you will get 4 15. to receive (a broadcast signal) 16. to communicate with (a person or place), as by telephone 17. (also intr; foll by to) informal to have an emotional effect (on) that music really gets me 18. informal to annoy or irritate her high voice gets me 19. informal to bring a person into a difficult position from which he or she cannot escape 20. informal to puzzle; baffle 21. informal to hit the blow got him in the back 22. informal to be revenged on, esp by killing 23. US slang a. (foll by to) to gain access (to a person) with the purpose of bribing him or her b. (often foll by to) to obtain access (to someone) and kill or silence him or her 24. informal to have the better of your extravagant habits will get you in the end 25. (intr; foll by present participle) informal to begin get moving 26. (used as a command) informal go! leave now! 27. archaic to beget or conceive 28. get even with 29. get it 30. get with it 31. get with child noun ▶ USAGE The use of off after get as in I got this chair off an antique dealer is acceptable in conversation, but should not be used in formal writing See also got, gotten 32. rare the act of begetting 33. rare something begotten; offspring 34. British slang a variant of git 35. informal (in tennis, squash, etc) a successful return of a shot that was difficult to reach Derived forms getable (ˈgetable) or gettable (ˈgettable) adjective Word origin Old English gietan; related to Old Norse geta to get, learn, Old High German bigezzan to obtainWord Frequency GeTabbreviation for Greenwich Electronic Time |
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