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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Synonyymit

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Määritelmät

Verbit

  1. (transitive) To obtain; to acquire.
  2. (transitive) To receive.
  3. (intransitive, obsolete) To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit.
  4. (copulative) To become.
  5. (transitive) To cause to become; to bring about.
  6. (transitive) To fetch, bring, take.
  7. (transitive) To cause to do.
  8. (intransitive, with various prepositions, such as into, over, or behind; for specific idiomatic senses see individual entries get into, get over, etc.) To adopt, assume, arrive at, or progress towards (a certain position, location, state).
  9. (transitive) To cover (a certain distance) while travelling.
  10. (transitive) To cause to come or go or move.
  11. (transitive) To cause to be in a certain status or position.
  12. (intransitive) To begin (doing something).
  13. (transitive) To take or catch (a scheduled transportation service).
  14. (transitive) To respond to (a telephone call, a doorbell, etc).
  15. (intransitive, followed by infinitive) To be able, permitted (to do something); to have the opportunity (to do something).
  16. (transitive, informal) To understand. (Compare get it.)
  17. (transitive, informal) To be subjected to.
  18. (informal) To be.
  19. (transitive) To become ill with or catch (a disease).
  20. (transitive, informal) To catch out, trick successfully.
  21. (transitive, informal) To perplex, stump.
  22. (transitive) To find as an answer.
  23. (transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (as a criminal); to effect retribution.
  24. (transitive) To hear completely; catch.
  25. (transitive) To getter.
  26. (now rare) To beget (of a father).
  27. (archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
  28. (imperative, informal) Used with a personal pronoun to indicate that someone is being pretentious or grandiose.

Substantiivit

  1. (Judaism) A Jewish writ of divorce.
  2. (British, regional) A git.
  3. Offspring.
  4. Lineage.
  5. (sports, tennis) A difficult return or block of a shot.
  6. Something gained.

Esimerkit

  • The gang got the snitch.
    • Gänget spöade tjallaren.
  • I'll get this finished by lunchtime.
    • Jag ska det här klart till lunch.
  • After lunch we got chatting.
    • Efter lunch började vi prata.
  • Did you ever get to borrow the car?
    • Fick du nånsin låna bilen?
  • I got toys and candy from grandma on Christmas.
    • Jag fick leksaker och godis från mormor på jul.
  • I'm happy that I got to see the band's last performance before the split.
    • Jag är glad att jag hade chansen att se bandets sista uppträdande innan de splittrades.
  • You need to get new tires.
    • Du måste skaffa nya däck.
  • What did you get for the first question?
    • Vad fick du på den första frågan?
  • Can you get him to clean his room?
    • Kan du få honom att städa sitt rum?
  • We will get to New Delhi at night.
    • Vi kommer till New Delhi på natten.
  • I usually get the 7:10 bus.
    • Jag brukar ta bussen vid 7:10.
  • In Sweden the weather gets colder by autumn.
    • I Sverige blir vädret kallare om hösten.
  • "You look just like Helen Mirren." / "I get that a lot."
  • I mentioned that I was feeling sad, so she mailed me a box of chocolates. She gets me.
  • Do you mind? Excuse me / I saw you over there / Can I just tell you ¶ Although there are millions of / Cephalophores that wander through this world / You've got something extra going on / I think you probably know ¶ You probably get that a lot / I'll bet that people say that a lot to you, girl
  • He got bitten by a dog.
  • Of particular importance is the bureaucratic organization of European judiciaries. The judiciary is a career. You start at the bottom and get assigned and promoted at the pleasure of your superiors.
  • I went on holiday and got malaria.
  • He keeps calling pretending to be my boss—it gets me every time.
  • That question's really got me.
  • What did you get for question four?
  • The cops finally got me.
  • I'm gonna get him for that.
  • Sorry, I didn't get that. Could you repeat it?
  • I put the getter into the container to get the gases.
  • I had rather to adopt a child than get it.
  • Walter had said, dear God, Thomas, it was St fucking Felicity if I'm not mistaken, and her face was to the wall for sure the night I got you.
  • to get a lesson;  to get out one's Greek lesson
  • it being harder with him to get one sermon by heart, than to pen twenty
  • Get her with her new hairdo.
  • Money's pouring in somewhere, because Churchgate's got lovely new stone setts, and a cultural quarter (ooh, get her) is promised.
  • ‘You were a high lord's get. Don't tell me Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell never killed a man.’
  • I had reconnected with the lust of my life while landing a big get for the magazine.
  • Houston, we’ve got a problem.
  • His chariot wheels get hot by driving fast.
  • Somehow she got him to agree to it.
  • He[...]got himself[...]to the strong town of Mega.
  • Get thee out from this land.
  • I need to get this to the office.
  • Can you get my bag from the living-room, please?
  • Then there came a reg'lar terror of a sou'wester same as you don't get one summer in a thousand, and blowed the shanty flat and ripped about half of the weir poles out of the sand. We spent consider'ble money getting 'em reset, and then a swordfish got into the pound and tore the nets all to slathers, right in the middle of the squiteague season.
  • I can't get these boots off (or on).
  • That song gets me so depressed every time I hear it.
  • I can't get it to work.
  • Don't get drunk tonight.
  • I'm getting hungry; how about you?
  • We mourn, France smiles; we lose, they daily get.
  • Afore we got to the shanty Colonel Applegate stuck his head out of the door. His temper had been getting raggeder all the time, and the sousing he got when he fell overboard had just about ripped what was left of it to ravellings.
  • He got a severe reprimand for that.
  • You need to get permission to leave early.
  • I got a computer from my parents for my birthday.
  • to get a mile
  • I don't get what you mean by "fun". This place sucks!
  • The finders get to keep 80 percent of the treasure.
  • I'm so jealous that you got to see them perform live!
  • Can you get that call, please? I'm busy.
  • I'll get the 9 a.m. [flight] to Boston.
  • I normally get the 7:45 train.
  • We ought to get moving or we'll be late.
  • Get thee behind me.
  • I'm going to get a computer tomorrow from the discount store.
  • to get rid of fools and scoundrels
  • We got behind the wall.
  • I'm getting into a muddle.
  • When are we going to get to London?
  • The actors are getting into position.
  • Anstruther laughed good-naturedly. “[…] I shall take out half a dozen intelligent maistries from our Press and get them to give our villagers instruction when they begin work and when they are in the fields.”
  • Get him to say his prayers.

Taivutusmuodot

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