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get something from somebody
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[ get 'sʌmθiŋ frɔm 'sʌmbədi ]
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to receive something that someone gives you or sends you:She got loads of presents. What did you get for Christmas?
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get something off somebody
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[ get 'sʌmθiŋ ɔf 'sʌmbədi ]
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spok inform:I got it off my Dad. I got a few games free when I bought my computer.
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4) get
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[ 4) get ]
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to buy something:Where did you get that jacket?
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2)get\get sthing for sbody\get sbody something
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[ 2)get\get sðɪŋ fɔ: sbɔdɪ\get sbɔdaɪ 'sʌmθiŋ ]
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to obtain something by finding it, asking for it, or paying for it:to get help quickly!to get a grant from the local authority. He cleared his throat to get our attention.I want you to get some information for me.His father managed to get him a job at the local factory.
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3)get;get sbody/sthing from sthing;get sthing for sbody;get sbody sthing
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to bring someone or something back from somewhere:
Run upstairs and get a pillow.She's just gone to get the kids from school.I'll get a towel for you.
I'll get you a chair.
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4)get= buy
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[ 4)get= bai ]
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spoken to pay for sthing for someone else:I'll get these drinks.to buy a newspaper regularly:My parents always used to get the Daily Telegraph.
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get something for $20/£100/50p etc=buy
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[ get 'sʌmθiŋ fɔ: $20 / £100 / 50p etk=buɪ ]
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=buy.You can get a decent PC for about £500 now. It's a lovely coat, and I managed to get it cheap in the sales.
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5) get;get £2000/$4000 etc for sth\doing something(=money)
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[ 5) getget £2000 / $4000 etc fɔ: sð\dɔɪŋ sɔmeðing(=mɔney) ]
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to receive money for doing work;when you sell something:I get a minimum of £50,000 a year.He gets £4 an hour for stacking shelves.
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get (somebody) somewhere/anywhere/nowhere
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[ get (sɔmebɔdɪ) 'sʌmwɛə / 'eniwɛə / 'nəuwɛə ]
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if you get somewhere, or if an action gets you somewhere, you make progress:I think we're getting somewhere at last.We didn't seem to be getting anywhere.I've tried arguing, but it got me nowhere.
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get to be something
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[ get tu: bi: 'sʌmθiŋ ]
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become informal:It's getting to be a problem.
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Can you get the phone?
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[ kæn ju: get ðe fəun ]
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informal to answer the door or telephone:
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get to like/know/understand sbody/sthing
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[ get tu: laik / nəu / ,ʌndəstænd sbɔdaɪ / sðɪŋ ]
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to gradually begin to like, know, or understand someone or something:It'll take a while for you to get to know everyone. After a while, I got to like him.
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get in with somebody phrasal verb
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[ get in wið 'sʌmbədi freizəl və:b ]
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to become friendly with someone:He got in with a bad crowd and started getting into trouble.
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