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get].
get up and prepare; Dress up.
get out Leave, get out; Divulge; Publication.
get in; Arrive; Sink into; Harvest.
getinto enter; Trap Bi in; Put on; Get used to.
get back; Recover; Retrieve; Back in power.
get on the car, get on the horse; Progress makes for progress.
get out of escape; Avoid.
Get Maried married.
get off and go; immunity from punishment; From. ...Get down; Take off the pure faith (clothes, etc.) to get better and become better; **。
get to know; Know.
get through ; Arrive; Finish; Turn on the electricity to make a branch wheel talk.
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The usage and collocation of the verb get are as follows:
First usage: When used to get plus noun complement, the object complement can be:
1. Infinitive, which means to make what knows how to do something, with the nature of servitude;
2. The present participle, which means to make something start, or to be in a certain state;
3. Past participle, indicating passive relationship;
4. Adjective, meaning to make something into a certain state; Elimination.
The first two usages: when used as a conjunctive verb, it is used to indicate a change of state, and the subsequent predicate can be an adjective, a past participle, an infinitive, and a present participle.
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1. get into enter; Sink into; Put on; Get used to.
2. get back; Recover; Retrieve; Back in power.
3. get on the car, get on the horse; Progress makes for progress.
4. get out of; Avoid.
5, get married, 6, get to know; Know.
7. get through ; Arrive; Finish; Put through**.
8. Get hold of grasp; Catch; Get.
9. get away and leave; Escape; Let's go.
10. get from from....Everywhere you get....
Example. 1、i don't know if i can get it clean.
I don't know if I'll be able to clean it up.
2、i might benefit from getting my teeth fixed.
Getting your teeth in place might be good for me.
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get is a verb
When get means a verb, the Chinese meaning is "to make." becomes"becomes", which can be followed by nouns, adjectives, or past participles that are often used as adjectives; In addition, get can also be used as a noun, which means "profit."", "young animals", "coal production", etc.
Get is mainly used as a noun and verb, and when used as a noun, it means "to reproduce; young beasts"; When it is used as a verbal hymn, it means to receive; Receive; Obtain; Get. (selling something) to earn; to pick up (or bring); Suffer; (Periodically) buy, buy; (Exams) obtained, attained, etc.
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The usage of English get is as follows:
get can be used as a servitarian verb, as well as as a transitive verb and an intransitive verb, which has the meaning of getting when it is a transitive verb and has the meaning of arriving when it is an intransitive verb.
get, an English word, mainly used as a noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb, when used as a noun means "reproduction; young beasts"; When used as a transitive verb, it means "to make; Obtain; Suffer; becomes". When used as an intransitive verb, it means "to be; becomesArrive;
Get is one of the most widely used verbs in the English language.
It can mean "to get something", "to arrive at a certain place", "to be in a certain state", and it can also mean "to remember", "to catch", "to strike", "to hit", "to kill", "to injure", "to get sick", "to stump", "to eat and sensitive", "to prepare a meal", "to notice", and so on. It can be used as an intransitive verb, a transitive verb, or a tie verb.
3. When expressing the meaning of "get", "receive", "obtain" and "receive", you can take the noun or sharpening pronoun as the object after get. Get can be used as an adverbial in the infinitive form when it means "gradually reaching a certain stage or state" or "starting to do something". Get can be followed by a double object when it means "to find, take, or bring something for someone else", and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for.
The usage of English get is as follows:
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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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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.
It's a feeling of not understanding your surroundings, and you also have things you like, things you want to say, books you like, and **. The so-called difference between you and the others is just a laugh, and I don't know why.