افعال مرکب با Get
اکثر افرادی که پیشینه مطالعه زبان دارند می دانند که فعل get یکی از پرکاربردترین افعال در زبان انگلیسی است که به تنهایی و در ترکیب با افعال دیگر حالت های بسیار زیادی را ایجاد می کند. به این مشکلات نحوه استفاده متفاوت از این فعل در موقعیت های مختلف را نیز اضافه کنید. در اینجا حالت های مختلف این فعل ذکر شده است که امید است راه حلی برای زبان آموزان عزیز باشد.
GET به تنهایی
معنی |
مثال |
To receive | I got a book for my birthday. |
To earn | I get $7 an hour. |
To bring or fetch | Can you get that book for me? |
To understand | Do you get the lesson? |
To be affected by, or catch | He got a cold last week. |
To catch or take | I got the 4.55 train to New York. |
To communicate with | I got him by phone. |
To have a strong effect on | That film really got me. |
To capture or seize | The police got him at the station. |
GET در افعال مرکب
Phrasal Verb | Meaning | Example |
To get about (or around) | To be socially active | Tom really gets around, doesn't he? |
To get ahead | To be successful | It's very difficult to get ahead nowadays. |
To get away | To escape | The thief got away from the police. |
To get back | To recover or retrieve | I got my books back from Tom. |
To get by | To survive financially | Sally gets by on just $1,000 a month. |
To get in | To enter a car, train etc. | Come on, get in! Let's go. |
To get into | To be accepted | He got into the university of his choice. |
To get off | To exit from a train, bus etc. | Jerry got off at 52nd Street. |
To get on with | To have a good relationship with | I really get on well with Janet. |
To get out | To leave | I got out of class at 3.30. |
To get over | To recover from an illness or bad occurrence | He got over his operation very quickly. |
To get through | To succeed in an examination, test etc. | That was a difficult test to get through, wasn't it? |
To get up | To get out of bed | I got up at 7 this morning. |
Get - کاربرد عامیانه و روزمره
Verb | Meaning | Example |
Gotta | To have to (US) | I gotta go it's late |
Have got to | To have to (US) | I've got to hurry up! |
To get down to business | To begin working | Tom arrived at 12 and immediately got down to business. |
To get together | To meet | Let's get together this weekend. |
To get it together | To improve one's performance | Come on! Get it together, you are playing horrible tennis. |