常用英语动词短语 英语解释加例句
get something across/over    communicate, make understandable    I tried to get my point across/over to the judge but she wouldn't listen.
get along/on    like each other    I was surprised how well my new girlfriend and my sister got along/on.
get around    have mobility    My grandfather can get around fine in his new wheelchair.
get away    go on a vacation    We worked so hard this year that we had to get away for a week.
get away with something    do without being noticed or punished    Jason always gets away with cheating in his maths tests.
get back    return    We got back from our vacation last week.
get something back    receive something you had before    Liz finally got her Science notes
back from my room-mate.
get back at someone    retaliate 报仇, 反击, take revenge    My sister got back at me for stealing her shoes. She stole my favourite hat.
get back into something    become interested in something again    I finally got back into my novel and finished it.
get on something    step onto a vehicle    We're going to freeze out here if you don't let us get on the bus.
get over something    recover from an illness, loss, difficulty    I just got over the flu and now my sister has it.
get over something    overcome a problem    The company will have to close if it can't get over the new regulations.
get round to something    finally find time to do (N.Amer.: get around to something)    I don't know when I am going to get round to writing the thank you cards.
weight常用短语get together    meet (usually for social reasons)    Let's get together for a BBQ this weekend.
get up    get out of bed    I got up early today to study for my exam.
get up    stand    You should get up and give the elderly man your seat.
give someone away    reveal hidden information about someone    His wife gave him away to the police.
give someone away    take the bride to the altar    My father gave me away at my wedding.
give something away    ruin a secret    My little sister gave the surprise party away by accident.
give something away    give something to someone for free    The library was giving away old books on Friday.
give something back    return a borrowed item    I have to give these skates back to Franz
before his hockey game.
give in    reluctantly stop fighting or arguing    My boyfriend didn't want to go to the ballet, but he finally gave in.
give something out    give to many people (usually at no cost)    They were giving out free perfume samples at the department store.
give something up    quit a habit    I am giving up smoking as of January 1st.
give up    stop trying    My maths homework was too difficult so I gave up.
go after someone    follow someone    My brother tried to go after the thief in his car.
go after something    try to achieve something    I went after my dream and now I am a published writer.
go against someone    compete, oppose    We are going against the best soccer team in the city tonight.
go ahead    start, proceed    Please go ahead and eat before the food gets cold.
go back    return to a place    I have to go back home and get my lunch.
go out    leave home to go on a social event    We're going out for dinner tonight.
go out with someone    date    Jesse has been going out with Luke since they met last winter.
go over something    review    Please go over your answers before you submit your test.
go over    visit someone nearby    I haven't seen Tina for a long time. I think I'll go over for an hour or two.
go without something    suffer lack or deprivation    When I was young, we went without winter boots.
grow apart    stop being friends over time    My best friend and I grew apart after she changed schools.
grow back    regrow    My roses grew back this summer.
grow up    become an adult    When Jack grows up he wants to be a fireman.
grow out of something    get too big for    Elizabeth needs a new pair of shoes because she has grown out of her old ones.
grow into something    grow big enough to fit    This bike is too big for him now, but he should grow into it by next year.
hand something down    give something used to someone else    I handed my old comic books down to my little cousin.
hand something in    submit    I have to hand in my essay by Friday.
hand something out    to distribute to a group of people    We will hand out the invitations at the door.
hand something over    give (usually unwillingly)    The police asked the man to hand over h
is wallet and his weapons.
hang in    stay positive (N.Amer., informal)    Hang in there. I'm sure you'll find a job very soon.

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