动词词组(字母G开头)Phrasal Verb

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动词词组(字母G开头)
Phrasal Verb
Definition
Example
get * across +
cau to be understood
It's difficult to get humor across in another language.
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get ahead
make progress
I can't get ahead even though I work two jobs.
get ahead of +
surpass
You need to work overtime in order to get ahead of schedule.
get along
have a good relationship
Do you and your sister get along?
get along with +
have a good relationship
Giovanna doesn't get along with her two brothers.
get around +
avoid someone or something
Some people get around paying taxes by hiring a good accountant.
get around
go many places
It's easy to get around town with public transportation.
get away
escape
The bank robbers got away.
get away with +
do something against the rules or illegal and not get caught or punished
My sister gets away with everything!
get by
survive without having the things you need or want
I lost my job, so I am having a hard time getting by this year.
get by on +
survive with minimal resources
It's nearly impossible to get by on making minimum wage.
get by with +
manage with
You don't need a computer. You can get by with the typewriter.
get down to +
get rious about a topic
Enough small talk. Let's get down to business.
get in +
enter ( a car, a small boat)
Get in the front at. You will have more leg room.
get in
enter
Get in. I will give you a ride to school
get * off +
nd (a package)
I finally got my sister's birthday prent off yesterday.
get * off
 remove ( a spider from your shirt)
Can you get this spider off my shirt?
get off +
leave (a bus, plane, train, boat)
We need to get off the bus at the next stop.
get off
leave
It's dangerous to sit on the roof. Get off!
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get off
idiomatic phra - How does he justify saying that?!
Where does he get off saying that?!
get * on
put on (clothes)
You should get your jacket on becau it's going to be cold.
get on
enter (a bus, train), mount (a hor, a bike)
The train is leaving. Quick, get on!
get on +
enter (a bus, train), mount ( a hor, a bike)
Get on my bike and I will give you a ride home.
get on
have a good relationship
Natasha doesn't get on with her co-workers.
get on with +
have a good relationship
Do you get on with your neighbors?
get on with +
continue an activity
Now that the police have left, let's get on with the party!
get out of +
exit (a small boat, car, an enclod area)
I fell into the water when I tried to get out of the canoe.
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get over +
responsibility是什么意思recover (a cold, a dia, an ex-boyfriend/ex-girlfriend) 
Jennifer still hasn't gotten over her breakup with Peter.
get through +
complete
We will never get through all of the boxes by 9:00 PM.
get through +
penetrate
We need a stronger drill to get through this wall.
get through
penetrate
The door was jammed, so we couldn't get through.
get through (with) +
finish
Have you gotten through with your homework yet?
get through to +
make contact
It's hard to get through to Janet becau her telephone line is always busy.
get * up
cau someone to ri (from a sitting position or a lying position)
Ahmed got Abdul up at 5:30 in the morning by turning the music up really loud.
get upahoy
ri (from sitting position or a bed)
What time did you get up this morning?
give * away +
give something without asking for anything in exchange
Why did Nancy give all of her furniture away?
give * away +
betray (a cret)
We are having a surpri party for Susan next Saturday, so don't give our surpri away by acting suspicious.
give * back +
return something you borrowed
When are you going to give that book back to your teacher?
give in
stop trying
Never give in! You can do it!
give  off +
relea (a smell, light)
That white flower gives off a beautiful smell.
give * out +
distribute
I earn extra money by giving out brochures on the street.
give out
become very tired (inf.)
I hope this car doesn't give out in the middle of the dert.
give * up +
surrender something
The police told the thief to give his gun up.
give up
surrender
Never give up learning English!
go away
leave
I yelled at the dogs to make them go away.
go back
return
When are you going back to your hou?
go by +
go past, go clo to, visit quickly
We go by the coffee shop everyday.
go back on +
not keep (one's word, a promi)
Don't trust him. He always goes back on his promis.
go down
decrea
The cost of flight tickets is going down.
go for +
try to achieve
Our team is going for the gold medal in the Olympics.
go for
idiomatic phra - I am craving pepperoni pizza.
I could go for pepperoni pizza.
go in for +
participate ( inf.)saint gobain
Are you going to go in for soccer this year at school?
go into +
discuss in detail
I really don't want to go into that now.
go off
explode
The bomb could go off at any moment.
go off
begin, start (ud with signals, alarms, warning sounds)
The alarm clock went off at 6:00 AM.
go off
stop (said of a machine)
The DVD player goes off automatically if you are not using it.
go off
become angry
Maria went off last night after I told her about losing her bike.
go on
continue
Plea, go on. Don't let me interrupt you.
go on
physicalmemory
happen
This place is a mess! What went on here last night?
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go on with +
continue ( a plan, a conversation)诚信英语作文
I think we should go on with the meeting and stop wasting time.
go out
stop burning ( a fire)
The fire went out after three days.
go out
take part in social activities (usually at night)
They love to go out every Saturday night.
go over +
review
Do you usually go over your notes before class?
go over
be well received, succeed
That didn't go over well.
go through +
examine in detail, study carefully
I need to have my lawyer go through this contract before I sign it.
go through +
endure; experience challenges, difficulties or traumas
She has gone through so much in her life.
go through with +
continue or proceed despite difficulties or fears
I have decided to go through with the operation.
go with +
match (clothing)
That shirt doesn't go with tho pants.
go with +
accompany a person
I am going with Alejandro to the party.
go with +
have a boyfriend/girlfriend
I am going with Yuri.
go without +
abstain from something you want or need
A person can go without water for three days.
grow under
go out of business
The restaurant went under after it lost its liquor licen.
grow up
mature
Your brother needs to grow up and start thinking about his future.

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