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9. Get out of 避免,离开,从…出来 例:He always tells his parents he has homework to get out of doing the dishes. 例:I got out of bed as soon as my alarm went off. 例:The police officer told me to get out of the car. 10. Get over 身体健康或精神状态恢复,克服 例:I thought he would never get over her illness. 例:It took her a long time to get over their separation. 例:He never got over the shock of losing his wife. 例:He can't get over his shyness. 11. get the best of someone 意思是某人受到...的控制或左右。 例:I am sorry I let my temper get the best of me. 例:There must be some kind of misunderstanding. Don't let your jealousy get the best of you. 12. get a kick out of something or doing something 喜欢做某件事情,做某事能让给你带来快乐。 例:I get a kick out of shoe shopping. 例:I get a real kick out of this author's book. 13. get under someone's skin 令人恼火。 例:The kid is starting to get under my skin with all her whining. 例:I know your boss can be nasty, but don't let him get under your skin. 14. Get involved with 和…纠缠不清 例:You are playing fire if you get involved with him. 15. play hard to get 欲擒故纵; 例:I'm telling you. Playing hard to get won't get you anywhere with that guy. 16. don't get someone's hopes up 别让某人抱不现实的幻想,抱太大希望。 例:I will see whether I can get you a job interview, but don't get your hopes up. 17. You get what you pay for. 一分钱一分货。 例: A: I bought the dress for $10, but it shrank on the first wash. B: You get what you pay for. 18. to get a taste of one's own medicine 体会自己的行为给别人带来的感受 例:He was a troublemaker as a teenager. Now that his son has reached the rebellion age, he will get a taste of his own medicine. 19. Get dressed. 穿衣服。 例:Why are you still in your Pajamas?Hurry, get dressed. 20. get cold feet退缩。 例:We're getting married next week. I hope John won't get cold feet. Let's get together. 咱们聚聚。 I'll get back to you ASAP. 我尽快答复你。 Get well soon! 尽快康复! Get lost! 赶快消失! He's getting on my nerves. 他烦死我了。 You got me wrong. 你误会我了。 I'm getting nowhere. 我一点进展都没有。 You're getting there. 你离成功越来越近了。 Don't get drunk! 别喝多了。 Get a life! 别那么无聊。 I don't get it. 我不明白。 Get out! 滚出去。 Get real! 现实点吧! Get up! 起床了! get off work. What time do you get off work? 你几点下班? GET + Adjective get married 例:We’re getting married next year – the wedding will be in August. Get Divorced 例:Brenda got divorced ten years ago, and she hasn’t seen her ex-husband since! Get Angry 例:My sister gets really angry when I borrow her clothes without telling her. Get Tired 例:It’s late and I’m getting tired. Let’s go home. Get Dark The theater’s getting dark – I think the movie is starting! Get Lost 例:Peter got lost in the NYC subway and had to ask for directions to Times Square. GET + COMPARATIVE Get Better 例:Laura’s getting better at dancing. She practices every day. 例:It doesn't get better than this. get the better of someone 有战胜,超越的意思。 例:Laura always wants to get the better of her competitors. 例:Don't let your anger get the better of you and do anything stupid. Get Worse 例:If your headache gets worse, you should see a doctor. Get More Expensive 例:It’s getting more and more expensive to buy an apartment in Shanghai. Get Safer 例:Buying things online has gotten safer with tools like PayPal. Get More Important 例:It’s getting more important to speak multiple languages in today’s globalized world. Get Deeper 例:Be careful – the water gets deeper quickly on that side of the pool. GET + A PLACE = ARRIVE Get To The Office 例:My boss always gets to the office by 7:30 AM. Get Home 例:I had to work overtime, so I didn’t get home until midnight. Get To School 例:Sarah got to school late and missed her first class. Get To The Train Station 例:When they got to the train station, they realized they’d left their tickets at home. Get To The Store 例:Hurry up! I want to get to the store before it closes. Get There 例:I don’t know exactly where the post office is. Could you tell me how to get there? GET = RECEIVE Get An E-Mail 例:Did you get my e-mail? Get A Present 例:I got lots of presents for my birthday this year. Get Grades 例:If you get good grades in high school, you can get into a good college. Get A Certification 例:I got my scuba diving certification last year. Get An Award 例:Ted got an award for being the best salesperson in the company. Get A Shipment 例:We got a large shipment of books today – what should I do with them? I'd like to get a crew cut/buzz cut. Bad girls get ALL the guys! GET = BUY / OBTAIN Get A Job 例:Tanya moved to Los Angeles because she got a job there. Get An Apartment 例: “Have you found a place to live?” “I just got a great apartment right in the city center!” Get A Jacket 例:That’s a really nice jacket! Where did you get it? Get Shoes 例:I got these shoes in Italy. Get [Something] For A Good Price 例:We got this TV for a good price during the spring sale. 55—go 1) go on– to continue. to happen. 例:He never seems to get to the end of the story. It just keeps going on and on. 例:I thought something was going on in the town when I heard the fireworks. 2) Go on with = continue as planned 例:I think we should go on with the lesson after break. 3) go up / down – to increase / decrease. 例:The price of living always seems to go up. It never goes down. 1) go out with someone – to date. 例:They went out with each other for 2 years before they got engaged. 5) go out = A. fire stops burning B. social activities; a date 例:The fire went out because we ran out of fuel for it. 例:They love to go out on weekends to the movies. 6) to go into – to discuss. 例:She doesn’t like to go into details about her divorce. 例:She didn't go into the reasons for the move. 1) to go off (1) – to stop liking. – use for food to say that it is no longer good to eat. 例:I used to love McDonald’s. Then I ate it every day for 2 weeks and I completely went off it. 例:He went off on sugar since he was diagnosed with diabetes. 2) to go by – to pass. 例:Most people just go by tramps and beggars on the street without even noticing them. 例:A year goes by fast. A year changes us a lot. 3) to go back – to return. 例:It’s started raining. We’d better go back home before we get wet. 4) to go ahead – to move forward. 例:Despite opposition from the people, the government decided to go ahead with plans to build a new airport. 例:He paid no attention to our warnings and decided to go ahead and open his own 5) to go over – to focus on/review. succeed; be received well 例:Let’s go over the details of the contract after lunch. 例:The comedian's joke didn't go over well with that crowd last night.