get over

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To overcome. idiomatic,transitive
    — I'm trying to get over my fear of flying.
  2. To recover (from). idiomatic,transitive
    — I'm having problems getting over a bad cold.
  3. To forget and move on; to calm down regarding something. idiomatic,transitive
    — She was in love with me for 10 years, and still hasn't got over the fact that the feeling wasn't mutual.
  4. To manipulate (someone); to get around (someone); to improve one's own standing at another's expense. slang,transitive
    — We need a plan to get over Mr. Smith.
  5. To successfully communicate; to get across. idiomatic,transitive
    — In our lectures we need to get over the importance of online safety.
  6. To score a try.
    — Ireland got their second try not long before half-time with O'Leary, an injury doubt all week with a stiff back, just about getting over for a try which was confirmed by the video referee.
  7. To impress someone; to achieve a goal; to be successful. intransitive,slang
    — The concert went well, and we really got over with the talent scout.
  8. To establish a connection with the audience as a character or faction. slang
  9. To use a drug one is addicted to; to provide an addict with a dose. intransitive,slang,transitive
    — She needs to get over every day.
  10. To have sex. intransitive,slang

词形变化

gets over present,singular,third-person getting over participle,present got over past got over UK,participle,past gotten over US,participle,past

词源

Analytic form of the earlier overget.
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