| ¤ Phrasal verb |
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Polskie znaczenie |
| All phrasal verbs with `get` |
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get across separable
| make something understood; communicate something understandably. | zrozumieć coś | Alan is really intelligent but sometimes he has problems getting his ideas across. |
get along (with )inseparable
| have a friendly relationship (with); be friendly (toward). | mieć dobre układy z, dogadywać się | Why can't you and your sister get along? |
get around inseparable Britis English: round, American English: around
| avoid having to do something. | uniknąć zrobienia czegoś | Teresa got around the required math classes by doing well on a math proficiency test. |
get around no object Britis English: round, American English: around
| move from place to place. | poruszać się (zmieniać miejsce pobytu) | She doesn't have a car. She gets around by bicycle, bus or taxi. |
get around to inseparable Britis English: round, American English: around
| do something eventually. | zrobić coś później | I really should wash the dishes, but I don't feel like it. Maybe I'll get around to them tomorrow morning. |
get by no object
| survive, financially, in a difficult situation. | poradzić sobie w trudnej sytuacji finansowej | It's going to be hard to pay the rent now that you've lost your job, but somehow we'll get by. |
get in inseparable
| enter a small, closed vehicle. | wsiąść (do małego pojazdu: samochód) | I don't know where Carole was going. She just got in her car and drove away. |
get in no object
| arrive | przybyć | Do you know what time Fred's plane gets in? |
get on inseparable
| enter a large, closed vehicle | wsiąść (do dużego pojazdu: autobus) | I'm sorry, but you're too late to say goodbye to Angela. She got on the plane about 20 minutes ago. |
get off inseparable
| leave a large, closed vehicle. | wysiąść (z dużego pojazdu: autobus) | When you get off the bus, cross the street, turn right on Oak Street, and keep going until you're at the corner of Oak and Lincoln Boulevard. |
get off separable
| be excused (for a period of time) from work, class, or other regularly scheduled activities. | dostać dzień wolny | Some schools got President's Day off but ours didn't. We had classes as usual. |
get off separable
| make it possible for someone to avoid punishment | wybronić (aby uniknąć kary) | Everyone knew he was guilty, but his lawyer was clever and got him off. |
get out of inseparable
| leave a small, closed vehicle | wysiąść (z małego pojazdu: samochód) | There's something wrong with the garage door opener. You'll have to get out of the car and open it by hand. |
get out of inseparable
| escape having to do something | uniknąć wykonania zadania | Lisa said she had a terrible headache and got out of giving her speech today. |
get over no object
| finish (Note for individual activities, not ones that happen again and again.) | kończyć się | The interview is planned to get over in 45 minutes. |
get over inseparable
| recover from an illness or painful experience | wyzdrowieć, dochodzić do siebie, przeboleć coś | Katy was really upset when she failed the test. She thought she would never get over feeling so stupid. |
get rid of inseparable
| dispose of; give away or throw away | pozbyć się czegoś, wyrzucić na śmieci | That shirt is really ugly. Why don't you get rid of it? |
get rid of inseparable
| dismiss someone; fire someone from a job; cause someone to leave | pozbyć się kogoś, wyrzucić (z pracy) | The treasurer of the XYZ company was spending too much money so the company president got rid of him. |
get up usually no object; with an object, separable
| leave bed after sleeping and begin your daily activities. | wstać z łóżka | You'll have to get up much earlier than usual tomorrow. We have to leave by no later than 6:00 AM. |
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