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●ˈget at sb (informal) 1. (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时) to keep criticizing sb 一再批评;不断指责◆Sam’s parents are always getting at him. 萨姆的父母老是责备他。◆She feels she’s being got at. 她感到自己总是受人数落。2. to influence sb, especially illegally, for example by threatening them or offering money, in order to persuade them to say sth that is not true or act in an unfair way (尤指通过胁迫、贿赂等非法途径)影响;威逼利诱◆One of the witnesses had been got at. 一名证人被买通了。◆They even tried getting at the judge. 他们甚至试图收买法官。[v + prep] |