单词 | get along |
释义 | get along (once / 701 pages) 1v 2v When you get along with someone, you're friendly or compatible with them. A babysitter might promise to take his charges out for ice cream if they can get along with each other for an hour. Some brothers and sisters get along well, while others fight like cats and dogs. Countries that are allied tend to get along better than those that are in conflict — think of the Civil War, when the North and the South of the United States didn't get along. You can also use this phrase to mean "progress" or "manage to survive," so you might say, "I could never get along without pizza!" WORD FAMILYget along: gets along, getting along, got along, gotten along USAGE EXAMPLESEven though they can’t speak to one another, they get along. The Guardian(Jan 01, 2017) He added: “She’s 95 now. She’s a great person. We always got along. The situation with the rest of the family is more complicated.” New York Times(Dec 30, 2016) The same code applied: We get along inside the cell. New York Times(Dec 28, 2016) 1 v have smooth relations 2My boss and I get along very well Syn|Hyper get along with, get on, get on with relate have or establish a relationship to 1v proceed or get along Syn|Hyper come, do, fare, make out go, proceed follow a certain course 2v develop in a positive way Syn|Ant|Hypo|Hyper advance, come along, come on, get on, progress, shape up regress, retrograde, retrogress get worse or fall back to a previous condition climb improve one's social status leapfrogprogress by large jumps instead of small increments develop grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment |
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