get
Prononciation : [/ɡɛt/]
Contexte : « obtain »
(verb) to receive or acquire something. It's when you get something you wanted or needed.
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I got a new bike for my birthday.
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She didn't get the job she applied for.
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Did you get any presents for Christmas?
Contexte : « understand »
(verb) to comprehend or grasp something. It's when you understand a concept or idea.
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I finally got what the teacher was explaining.
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He can't get the joke, no matter how many times it's explained to him.
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Do you get how to solve this math problem?
Contexte : « become »
(verb) to become or grow into a certain state. It's when you become a certain way or do something.
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She got angry when someone cut her in line.
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He never gets tired no matter how much he works.
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Do you get nervous before taking a test?
Contexte : « arrive »
(verb) to arrive at a place. It means you reach a destination or location.
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I got to school just in time for the first class.
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They didn't get to the party until it was almost over.
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What time did you get home last night?
Contexte : « communicate »
(verb) to receive or understand a message. It's when you receive or understand information.
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I got an email from my friend about the upcoming trip.
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I didn't get what she was trying to say with that note.
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Did you get my text about the meeting?