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●ˌget ˈover sth 🔑1. to deal with or gain control of sth 解决;克服;控制◆Eddy’s got to learn to get over his shyness. 埃迪必须学会克服羞怯心理。◆I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty. 我想这个问题不太难解决。OBJ shyness, problem SYN overcome sth2. (informal) (usually used in a negative sentence with can’t or couldn’t 通常与 can't 或 couldn't 连接,用于否定句) to believe that sth surprising or unexpected really did happen or is true 相信(令人吃惊或出乎意料的事)◆I can’t get over (= I’m very surprised by) how much she’s changed! 她变化如此之大,难以置信!3. to climb or cross sth high 攀登,攀爬,越过(高处)◆Can you get over the wall on your own? 你能自己翻过墙吗?[v + prep]
●get ˈover it (informal) used to tell sb that they should stop worrying about sth which you think is not important or not their business (用于告诉别人不要为琐事或不相干的事瞎操心)不用操心,少管闲事◆These people don’t like the way I dress. They should get over it! 这些人不喜欢我的穿着。这不关他们的事! |