English-Spanish translations for get on
- montar
- cabalgar
- entrar en años
- envejecer
- llevarse bienNo creo que nadie dude de que esos dos países son capaces de llevarse bien, a veces incluso un poco demasiado bien. I do not believe that anyone doubts those two countries get on together – perhaps a little too well at times!
- manos a la obraAsí que ahora pongamos manos a la obra. So let us now get on with our job! Pongámonos manos a la obra y cooperemos. Let us get on with it and work together. La tarea es nuestra, y deberíamos ponernos manos a la obra. The task is ours, and we should get on with it.
- peinar canas
- tardar
Examples
- Please get on the bus as quickly as possible
- She has no trouble getting off a bus but has difficulty getting on
- Can we get the whole team on board with this?--
- John is really getting on at work
- I hear John has a new job. Hows he getting on?
- Shes getting on very well at school
- Its time to get on with improving quality
- Time is getting on
- It was getting on for midnight before I went to bed
- My parents are visibly getting on a bit these days
- I wish you and I could learn to get on
- The dishes need washing, the floor needs vacuuming, the laundry needs folding. Get on it!
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