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词组 get on
释义 get on
verb
  1. of people, to agree, to co-exist UK, 1816
    Often with a modifying adverb. Conventional English is “get along”.
    • To be up front and honest. And you have to get on with each other. — Sunday Times (South Africa), 4 August 2002
    • I get on well with young people and I’d like to help them. — The Guardian, 5 November 2002
    • Arnie [Arnold Schwarzenegger] and [Warren] Buffett got on like a house on fire, one thing led to another, and now Buffett will advise Arnie on all things economic if the former Mr Universe is elected. — The Observer, 17 August 2003
  2. to become elderly UK, 1885
    • Even though he is getting on, he [Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, age 76] is still robust and could call an election early next year. — The Guardian, 26 June 2002
  3. to use drugs US
    • You wanna get on? I got some pot stashed by the subway. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 26, 1952
  4. to have US
    • TRE: Say, pop, can I get on one of those stamps? FURIOUS: If you mean can you have one, yes. — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
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