Глагол TO GET

TO GET может быть использован в разных примерах и имеет самые разные значения.

TO GET + прямое дополнение = приобрести, получить, купить
  • I got my passport last week. (to obtain)
  • She got her driving license last week. (to obtain)
  • They got permission to live in Switzerland. (to obtain)
  • I got a letter from my friend in Nigeria. (to receive)
  • He gets $1,000 a year from his father. (to receive)
  • She got a new coat from Zappaloni in Rome. (to buy)
  • We got a new television for the sitting room. (to buy)
TO GET + выражение места = добраться, приехать домой
  • How are you getting home tonight?
  • We got to London around 6 p.m.
  • What time will we get there?
  • When did you get back from New York?
TO GET + прилагательное = стать, показать изменение состояния
  • I am getting old.
  • It's getting hotter.
  • By the time they reached the house they were getting hungry.
  • I'm getting tired of all this nonsense.
  • My mother's getting old and needs looking after.
  • It gets dark very early in the winter.
  • Don't touch the stove until is gets cool.
TO GET + предлог/наречие = фразеологические глаголы с разными значениями
TO GET + Значение Пример
to get at постараться выразить что-то I think I see what you're getting at. I agree.
to get away with избежать наказания за проступок или плохое действие I can't believe you got away with cheating on that test!
to get by решать (в финансовом смысле) Sam doesn't earn much, but we get by.
to get down угнетать, опускаться This rain is really getting me down.
to get off покинуть транспорт, сойти (с поезда, автобуса, велосипеда, самолёта) We got off the train just before the bomb exploded.
to get on 1. зайти/сесть на какой-либо вид транспорта (поезд, автобус, велосипед, самолёт)
2. иметь отношения с кем-то
1. He got on his bicycle and rode down the street.
2. Amy and I really get on well.
to get on with продолжить I have so much homework, I'd better get on with it.
to get out of избегать делать что-то, особенно то, что должно She got out of the washing-up every day, even when it was her turn.
to get over поправляться (от заболевания, сюрприза) Have you gotten over your cold yet?
to get through использовать, или полностью израсходовать что-либо We've got through all the sugar. Can you buy some more?
to get up встать с кровати He gets up at 6.00 a.m. every morning.
to get up to делать что-то - обычно нехорошее The children are very quiet. I wonder what they're getting up to.
Другие выражения с GET
  • Do you get it means do you understand.
    Do you get what the teacher was explaining in class?
  • He's getting dinner tonight means he's preparing the meal.
    You can relax. It's my turn to get dinner tonight.
  • I'll get the bill means I'll pay.
    Put your wallet away! I'll get the bill.
  • That really gets me! means that irritates me.
    It really gets me when my sister shows up late.
  • To get rid of something means to throw it away.
    I'm going to get rid of all these old newspapers.
  • To get out of bed on the wrong side means to be in a bad mood.
    He got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning and he's been horrible all day.
  • To get your own back means to have your revenge or punish someone.
    She's getting her own back for all those rude things you said at the party last night.