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30 verbos frasales con GET
EnglishSpanishDefinition (Spanish)
Get acrossTransmitirComunicar o hacer entender algo
Get aheadAdelantarProgresar o tener éxito
Get alongLlevarse bienTener una buena relación con alguien
Get aroundDesplazarseMoverse o viajar de un lugar a otro
Get atInsinuarImplicar o sugerir indirectamente
Get awayEscaparEscapar o irse de vacaciones
Get backRegresarVolver a un lugar
Get byArreglárselasSobrevivir o manejar con recursos limitados
Get downDesanimarHacer que alguien se sienta triste o deprimido
Get offBajarseSalir o abandonar un vehículo o medio de transporte
Get onSubirseEntrar o abordar un vehículo o medio de transporte
Get outSalirSalir o abandonar un lugar
Get overSuperarRecuperarse de una enfermedad o angustia emocional
Get throughCompletarCompletar o lograr exitosamente algo
Get togetherReunirseEncontrarse o juntarse con otras personas
Get upLevantarsePonerse de pie o levantarse de una posición sentada o acostada
Get along withLlevarse bien conTener una relación armoniosa con alguien
Get around toHacer algo aplazadoFinalmente hacer algo que se ha pospuesto
Get away withSalirse con la suyaEscapar de un castigo o consecuencias por algo
Get back atVengarse deTomar represalias o buscar venganza contra alguien
Get down toPonerse manos a la obraConcentrarse o comenzar a hacer algo seriamente
Get off onExcitarse conObtener placer o emoción de algo
Get on withContinuar conContinuar o progresar con algo o alguien
Get out ofEvitarEvitar o eludir hacer algo
Get through toConectar conComunicarse o conectar exitosamente con alguien
Get up toHacer algoParticipar en algo o hacer algo, a menudo travieso o secreto
Get behindApoyarApoyar o respaldar algo o alguien
Get by onArreglárselas conManejar o sobrevivir con recursos o ingresos limitados
Get down onCriticar aCriticar o expresar desaprobación hacia alguien
Get in onParticipar enParticipar

Examples

EnglishDefinition
Get acrossComunicar o hacer entender algo
Example Sentences
I struggled to get my point across during the meeting.
She used visual aids to help get her message across to the audience.
The teacher found creative ways to get the concept across to the students.
It can be challenging to get complex ideas across in a simple manner.
We need to find a better way to get our concerns across to management.
EnglishDefinition
Get aheadProgresar o tener éxito
Example Sentences
She worked hard to get ahead in her career.
By taking additional courses, he was able to get ahead of his classmates.
Networking can help you get ahead in your professional life.
If you want to get ahead, you need to be proactive and seize opportunities.
With determination and dedication, anyone can get ahead in life.
EnglishDefinition
Get alongLlevarse bien
Example Sentences
Despite their differences, they managed to get along well.
The siblings get along better now that they are older.
It's important to find common ground to get along with your colleagues.
The neighbors always greet each other with a smile and get along nicely.
Good communication and mutual respect are key to getting along in any relationship.
EnglishDefinition
Get aroundDesplazarse
Example Sentences
She prefers to get around the city by bike rather than by car.
Public transportation is an efficient way to get around in a busy city.
It can be challenging to get around without a reliable map or GPS.
They rented a car to get around during their vacation.
The new subway line will make it easier to get around the city.
EnglishDefinition
Get atInsinuar o sugerir indirectamente
Example Sentences
What are you trying to get at with your cryptic comments?
The professor's question was designed to get at the heart of the matter.
She couldn't quite understand what he was getting at with his vague explanations.
The writer's clever use of symbolism gets at deeper themes in the novel.
The newspaper article tried to get at the truth behind the political scandal.
EnglishDefinition
Get awayEscapar o irse de vacaciones
Example Sentences
We need to get away from the city and spend some time in nature.
They decided to get away to a tropical island for their honeymoon.
I'm looking forward to getting away from work and relaxing this weekend.
He managed to get away from the crowd and find a quiet spot.
The couple planned a romantic getaway to celebrate their anniversary.
EnglishDefinition
Get backRegresar
Example Sentences
After a long trip, it feels good to get back home.
I need to get back to the office before the meeting starts.
He promised to get back to me with the information as soon as possible.
She got back from her vacation feeling refreshed and energized.
It's time to get back to work after the lunch break.
EnglishDefinition
Get byArreglárselas o sobrevivir con recursos limitados
Example Sentences
With careful budgeting, they were able to get by on a tight income.
She had to get by with only a few hours of sleep due to her busy schedule.
During the lockdown, they learned to get by with the supplies they had at home.
He was able to get by in a foreign country by using basic language skills.
Despite the challenges, they managed to get by and keep their spirits high.
EnglishDefinition
Get downDeprimir o entristecer
Example Sentences
The news about the accident really got me down.
Don't let negative comments get you down; stay positive.
His failure in the exam got him down, but he didn't give up.
The rainy weather can sometimes get me down.
Seeing her friend's success got her down for a moment, but she quickly cheered up.
EnglishDefinition
Get offBajar o salir de un vehículo o medio de transporte
Example Sentences
We arrived at the station and got off the train.
The bus is crowded; we'll have to wait for people to get off.
She forgot her bag on the plane and had to go back to get it off.
The passengers were eager to get off the ship and explore the new city.
Make sure to wait for the bus to stop completely before getting off.
EnglishDefinition
Get onSubir o entrar en un vehículo o medio de transporte
Example Sentences
We need to hurry if we want to get on the bus.
She got on the train just before the doors closed.
They were excited to get on the airplane for their first international trip.
Make sure to get on the right platform to catch your train.
The ferry was crowded, but they managed to get on and find a seat.
EnglishDefinition
Get outSalir o abandonar un lugar
Example Sentences
Let's get out of here before it starts raining.
The fire alarm went off, and everyone quickly got out of the building.
They decided to get out of the crowded city and enjoy nature for the weekend.
The children were excited to get out of the house and play in the park.
He opened the door and told them to get out of his office.
EnglishDefinition
Get overRecuperarse de una enfermedad o superar una angustia emocional
Example Sentences
It took her a long time to get over the flu.
He went through a difficult breakup, but he eventually got over it.
The therapy sessions helped her get over her fear of public speaking.
It's important to give yourself time to get over a loss or disappointment.
With time and support, they were able to get over the traumatic event.
EnglishDefinition
Get throughCompletar o lograr exitosamente algo
Example Sentences
She worked hard to get through all the assigned tasks.
I need a strong coffee to get through this long day.
Despite the challenges, they managed to get through the project on time.
The support of her friends helped her get through the difficult times.
EnglishDefinition
Get togetherReunirse o juntarse con otros
Example Sentences
Let's get together for dinner and catch up.
They organized a family reunion to get everyone together.
The team decided to get together and brainstorm ideas for the project.
We should get together with old friends and reminisce about the good times.
The community center hosts events to encourage neighbors to get together.
EnglishDefinition
Get upLevantarse o ponerse de pie
Example Sentences
It's time to get up and start the day.
He struggled to get up from the chair due to his sore back.
The alarm clock woke her up, and she quickly got up to get ready.
The dog wagged its tail as soon as it saw its owner getting up.
After a long nap, the toddler finally got up and stretched.
EnglishDefinition
Get around toFinalmente hacer algo que se ha retrasado
Example Sentences
I haven't had a chance to get around to cleaning the garage.
He promised to get around to fixing the leaky faucet.
She finally got around to reading the book that had been on her shelf for months.
We need to get around to organizing our paperwork before it becomes overwhelming.
It's about time you got around to addressing the issue.
EnglishDefinition
Get away withEscapar de castigo o consecuencias por algo
Example Sentences
He cheated on the test but somehow got away with it.
They thought they could get away with stealing, but they were caught.
The politician was involved in corruption but managed to get away with it.
The suspect might have gotten away with the crime if it weren't for the evidence.
It's unfair that some people seem to get away with breaking the rules.
EnglishDefinition
Get back atVengarse o tomar revancha contra alguien
Example Sentences
He wanted to get back at his friend for betraying his trust.
Instead of getting back at them, she chose to forgive and move on.
The bully had been teasing him, so he planned to get back at him by playing a prank.
Getting back at someone might not bring true satisfaction or resolution.
It's better to find healthier ways to resolve conflicts than getting back at someone.
EnglishDefinition
Get down toConcentrarse o comenzar a hacer algo seriamente
Example Sentences
It's time to get down to work and finish this project.
After procrastinating for days, he finally got down to studying for the exam.
They had to get down to business and discuss the important matters.
Let's get down to the details and figure out the best solution.
She couldn't wait any longer and got down to writing her novel.
EnglishDefinition
Get off onObtener placer o emoción de algo
Example Sentences
Some people get off on extreme sports and adrenaline rushes.
He seems to get off on solving complex puzzles and riddles.
The crowd got off on the energetic performance by the band.
She gets off on the thrill of exploring new places and cultures.
He confessed that he gets off on watching horror movies.
EnglishDefinition
Get on withContinuar o progresar con algo o alguien
Example Sentences
We need to get on with the meeting and address the agenda.
It's time to get on with our plans and take action.
Despite the setbacks, they managed to get on with their project.
She decided to get on with her life and pursue her dreams.
They were able to get on with each other after resolving their differences.
EnglishDefinition
Get out ofEvitar o eludir hacer algo
Example Sentences
He always tries to get out of doing his household chores.
She made up an excuse to get out of attending the party.
They managed to get out of the meeting by rescheduling it.
He tried to get out of taking responsibility for his actions.
The student pretended to be sick to get out of taking the exam.
EnglishDefinition
Get up toParticipar en algo, a menudo travieso o secreto
Example Sentences
The kids were whispering and giggling, getting up to something in the corner.
I wonder what they're getting up to when they disappear into the workshop.
They used to get up to all sorts of adventures during their summer vacations.
It's hard to trust him because you never know what he might be getting up to.
The detective suspected that the suspect was getting up to illegal activities.
EnglishDefinition
Get behindApoyar o respaldar algo o alguien
Example Sentences
The community rallied together to get behind the local charity event.
He got behind his friend's business venture and invested in it.
The team captain encouraged the players to get behind each other during the game.
It's important for a leader to get behind the ideas and initiatives of their team.
She urged her followers to get behind the social cause and make a difference.
EnglishDefinition
Get by onArreglárselas o sobrevivir con recursos o ingresos limitados
Example Sentences
They had to get by on a tight budget until they found new employment.
Some people can get by on very little sleep and still function well.
She learned to get by on her own after moving to a new city.
They had to get by on the generosity of their neighbors during the difficult times.