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get over [climb] over; endure the restoration, the healing is completed; Walk to the end of [口] forget [slang] to persuade, to make understanding get over with [口] to do once and for all (unpleasant but have to do), put. After doing something, get round, bypass, dodge, coax; persuade get around spread bypass, avoid coaxing; Convince get round to sthAfter the more important things are dealt with) deal with something.
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Phrase for get:
1. get there to get there; Achieve success and achieve your goals.
2. get used to
3. get rid of; Exclude; Dispose of it.
4. Get up and prepare; Dress up.
5. get out and get out; Divulge; Publication.
6. get in Arrive; Sink into; Harvest.
7. get on the car, get on the horse; Progress, make progress.
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get through Arrival, Completion, Passage, Pass;
get home to home;
get in
get off and send away; Take off (clothes);
get on board; Wear it on the slip;
get upon with Advance Annihilation Lap Step;
get one's hand in familiar;
get out of avoid; Retire;
get over over;
get rid of how do they get at that conclusion?
How did they come to such a conclusion?
we get a lot of letters from people,they're not going to class any more.
We have received a lot of letters from people saying that they will not be going to class again.
you always get stuck with the "gruntwork" nooneelse wants."
Often, what you get is heavy lifting that others don't want to do.
in most cases,they now go along to get along.
Most of the time, they get along pretty well.
Get on, get off, get to arrive, get out of ......Come out, get lost. 2) Phrases containing put are: put in, put on, put down, write.
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The usage of English get is as follows:
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