2021-11-25T08:43:29+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>get rid of </p>, <p>get back at </p>, <p>get in trouble </p>, <p>get out of the way </p>, <p>get the impression </p>, <p>get even </p>, <p>get the chance </p>, <p>get the joke </p>, <p>get to know </p>, <p>get real </p>, <p>get a life </p>, <p>get on somebody’s nerves </p>, <p>get your act together </p>, <p>get along really well </p>, <p>get the short end of the stick</p>, <p> get the message </p>, <p>get your own way </p>, <p>get over </p>, <p>get by </p> flashcards
EXPRESSIONS WITH GET

EXPRESSIONS WITH GET

  • get rid of

    to throw away, make yourself free of somebody / something

  • get back at

    to take revenge on somebody

  • get in trouble

    to find yourself in a situation in which you can be criticized or punished

  • get out of the way

    to move to one

  • get the impression

    to think, have an idea or opinion

  • get even

    to cause somebody the same amount of trouble or harm as they have caused you

  • get the chance

    to have the opportunity

  • get the joke

    to understand a joke

  • get to know

    to discover what somebody or something is really like

  • get real

    to see things as they really are, don’t act in a stupid unreasonable way

  • get a life

    used to talk about your own life or to tell somebody to do something more exciting with their life

  • get on somebody’s nerves

    to annoy somebody

  • get your act together

    to organize yourself more effectively in order to be able to achieve something

  • get along really well

    to really enjoy each other’s company

  • get the short end of the stick

    to be treated unfairly

  • get the message

    to understand what somebody is trying to tell you

  • get your own way

    to get or do what you want, especially when somebody has tried to stop you

  • get over

    you get over a broken relationship, death, sickness, or

    other trauma.

  • get by

    can also be used to mean manage in the context of speaking languages