To be in harmony in opinion, way of life, etc.; to be of the same mind; to be friends; also of things, to be in accord or harmonious.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > be friendly [verb (intransitive)] > get on (well) (20) gree?a1513 To be in harmony in opinion, way of life, etc.; to be of the same mind; to be friends; also of things, to be in accord or harmonious. to get in with1602 to get in with. intransitive. To become familiar with, attain to intimacy or favour with. cotton1605 To ‘get on’ together or with each other; to suit each other; to work harmoniously, harmonize, agree… of persons, etc. to hitch (also set, or stable) horses together1617 to change horses: to substitute a fresh horse for that which has been ridden or driven up to this point; to change (swap) horses in midstream (whi… to hit it1634 to hit it. (Now usually to hit it off.) To agree. Also more widely, to become friendly, to be on good terms. gee1685 Of persons: To behave as is desired; to agree, get on well (together). to set horses together1685 to set horses together, to agree. Obsolete. to be made for each other (also one another)1751 With complement or adverbial phrase denoting the form or condition of the created being or object, or the purpose or object of creation. Hence in p… to hit it off1780 to hit it. (Now usually to hit it off.) To agree. Also more widely, to become friendly, to be on good terms. to get ona1805 intransitive. Of a person: to enjoy or maintain friendly relations or intimacy with (another); (of more than one person) to agree, harmonize… to hitch horses together1835 to hitch horses together (also short, to hitch): to agree, get on well together, act in harmony. U.S. colloquial. niggle1837 intransitive. To get on tolerably with a person. Obsolete. rare. to step together1866 Of a pair of horses: To be well matched in pace and action. Also figurative of persons, to be in sympathy. to speak (also talk) someone's (also the same) language1893 to speak (also talk) someone's (also the same) language: to have an understanding with another person, organization, etc., as a result of shared… to stall with1897 intransitive. To have one's abode, dwell. Obsolete exc. dialect in to stall with, to tolerate the presence of (another), to get on with. cog1926 intransitive. To engage with corresponding cogs or projections. Also figurative, to fit in; to agree, be of the same mind; to work in harmony. groove1935 intransitive. To play jazz or similar music with ‘swing’; to be ‘in the groove’ (see groove, n. 4b); to dance or listen to such music with great… click1954 intransitive. Originally: to strike up a potential romantic or sexual encounter or relationship with someone. Later: to become quickly friendly or… vibe1986 intransitive. To interact (well), get along, ‘click’. Usually with with. Subcategories:— meet or fall in with fortunately (1) |
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