词组 | get along |
释义 | get along 1. get along to deal with a job or situation, especially when you do it successfully and make progress: ▪ John's getting along really well in his job - his boss really likes him. ▪ Educators should concentrate on teaching the skills necessary to get along in a competitive world -- reading, math, science. how is sb getting along? (=used to ask how someone is dealing with a new job or situation) ▪ How's your daughter getting along at university? + with ▪ "How are you getting along with the painting?" "Fine - it's almost done." get along without (=succeed in dealing with a situation without someone or something) ▪ You're too sick to go to work - they'll just have to get along without you. ▪ You can't get along without a sense of humour, especially in this job. ■ SIMILAR TO: cope, manage, ↑get on especially BrE 2. get along if two or more people get along, they have a friendly relationship + with ▪ Rachel doesn't get along with her dad at all. get along well (together) ▪ "How's your new roommate?" "Really nice, yeah - we get along really well." be easy/difficult to get along with ▪ I've always found him a bit difficult to get along with. get along like a house on fire (=get along very well) ▪ It was clear that he and Simone were getting along like a house on fire. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑get on 3. I must be getting along spoken used to tell someone that you must leave, because you have things to do: ▪ Well, I must be getting along - the kids'll be home from school soon. |
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