English-Greek translations for get
Definition of get
- To obtain; to acquire
- To receive
- To have.
- To become, or cause oneself to become
- To cause to become; to bring about
- To fetch, bring, take
- To cause to do
- To adopt, assume, arrive at, or progress towards (a certain position, location, state
- To cover while travelling
- To cause to come or go or move
- To begin (doing something
- colloquial? To go, to leave
- To take or catch (a scheduled transportation service
- To respond to (a telephone call, a doorbell, etc
- To be able, permitted ; to have the opportunity (to do something
- To understand. }}
- To be told; be the recipient of (a question, comparison, opinion, etc
- To be.
- To become ill with or catch (a disease
- To catch out, trick successfully
- To perplex, stump
- To find as an answer
- To bring to reckoning; to catch ; to effect retribution
- To hear completely; catch
- To getter#Verb|getter
- To beget (of a father
- To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with ''out''
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- Go away; get lost
- To kill
- To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit
- To measure
- Offspring
- Lineage
- Something gained; an acquisition
- A '''git'''
- A Jewish writ of divorce
Examples
- Im going to get a computer tomorrow from the discount store
- Lance is going to get Mary a ring
- I got a computer from my parents for my birthday
- You need to get permission to leave early
- He got a severe reprimand for that
- Ive got a concert ticket for you
- Im getting hungry; how about you?
- Im going out to get drunk
- That song gets me so depressed every time I hear it
- Ill get this finished by lunchtime
- I cant get these boots off (or on)
- Can you get my bag from the living-room, please?
- I need to get this to the office
- Somehow she got him to agree to it
- I cant get it to work
- The actors are getting into position
- When are we going to get to London?
- Im getting into a muddle
- We got behind the wall
- to get a mile
- We ought to get moving or well be late
- After lunch we got chatting
- I normally get the 7:45 train
- Ill get the 9 a.m. [flight] to Boston
- Can you get that call, please? Im busy
- Im so jealous that you got to see them perform live!
- The finders get to keep 80 percent of the treasure
- Yeah, I get it, its just not funny
- I dont get what you mean by "fun". This place sucks!
- I mentioned that I was feeling sad, so she mailed me a box of chocolates. She gets me
- You look just like Helen Mirren." / "I get that a lot
- He got bitten by a dog
- I went on holiday and got malaria
- He keeps calling pretending to be my boss—it gets me every time
- That questions really got me
- What did you get for question four?
- The cops finally got me
- Im gonna get him for that
- Sorry, I didnt get that. Could you repeat it?
- I put the getter into the container to get the gases
- to get a lesson; to get out ones Greek lesson
- Get her with her new hairdo
- They’re coming to get you, Barbara.
- Did you get her temperature?
- Although get is the original word, the derived word git is more common. My opinion, though backed up by http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/g.htm --
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