get on 英 [ɡet ɔn]   美 [ɡɛt ɑn]

get on

get on  英 [ɡet ɔn] 美 [ɡɛt ɑn]

phrase. 上车,上马;进展,使前进 

We do not get on well together. 我们相处得不融洽。
get on your rubbers, we have to go out in the rain. 穿上你的胶鞋,我们必须在雨天外出。

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  • phrase. 上车,上马;进展,使前进
  • 1. We do not get on well together.

    我们相处得不融洽。

  • 2. get on your rubbers, we have to go out in the rain.

    穿上你的胶鞋,我们必须在雨天外出。

  • 3. John watched every opportunity because he wanted to get on.

    约翰盯住每一个机会,因为他想获得成功。

  • get on (v.) 1590s, "to put on," from get (v.) + on (adv.). Meaning "prosper" is from 1785; that of "to advance, make progress" is from 1798; that of "be friendly" (with) is attested by 1816.
ˌget ˈon1(alsoˌget aˈlong)used to talk or ask about how well sb is doing in a particular situation(谈及或问及某人)进展,进步He's getting on very well at school.他在学校学得很好。How did you get onat the interview?你面试的情况怎么样?2to be successful in your career, etc.获得成功;事业有成Parents are always anxious for their children to get on.父母总是急切地盼望孩子们事业有成。I don't know how he's going toget on in life.我不知道他将如何出人头地。3(alsoˌget aˈlong)to manage or survive对付;应付;活下来;过活We can get on perfectly well without her.没有她我们也能过得很好。I just can't get along without a secretary.没有秘书我简直寸步难行。
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