单词 | get sth in |
释义 | get sth in get sth in (SAY) — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► F0 to succeed in saying something, although it is difficult to do this because other people are talking too: » He couldn't get a word in because she was talking so much.» I'll try to get my suggestion in at the start of the meeting.Thesaurus+: ↑Saying and uttering , ↑Saying again get sth in (SEND) — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► F0 to send something so that it arrives by a particular time: » I have to get my application in by Thursday.Thesaurus+: ↑Delivering and despatching get sth in INFORMAL (FIND TIME) — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► F0 to manage to find time to do something or deal with someone: » I get in a bit of gardening most evenings.Thesaurus+: ↑Dealing with things or people , ↑Acting and acts , ↑Coping and not coping , ↑Tolerating and enduring get sth in UK INFORMAL (BUY) — phrasal verb with get /ɡet/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE getting, PAST TENSE got, PAST PARTICIPLE got or US gotten) ► F0 to buy a supply of something, usually food or drink, so that you will have enough of what you need: » We'll have to get some food in for the weekend if we're having visitors.Thesaurus+: ↑Buying |
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