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get verb
get1 (get tickets/some sleep) get2 (get a letter/shock) get3 (Go and get help.) get4 (We got there at 9.) get5 (get the bus) become (get angry/cold/fat) buy (You can get the basic model for $100.) cook (get sb sth to eat) go1 (get home/across the river) make2 (How much did you get for your car?) persuade (get people to come) suffer from sth (get a cold) understand1 (get a joke) be getting on for sth approach get out of here go away
get1

verb

get tickets/a job/some sleep 弄到票;找到工作;睡会儿觉get a letter/shock 收到信;大吃一惊Go and get help. 去找人帮忙。We got there at 9. 我们9点钟到了那里。get the bus 搭公车 See also the entry for gain 1 另见gain条第1义get ♦︎ obtain ♦︎ acquire ♦︎ take ♦︎ pick sth up ♦︎ take sth out ♦︎ get hold of sthThese words all mean to do sth in order to make sure you have sth. 这些词均表示得到、获得、获取。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to get / obtain / acquire / take / pick up sth from sb / sthto get / obtain / acquire / pick up / get hold of a ticketto get / obtain / take out a loan / mortgage / patentto get / obtain / take out insurance / coverto get / obtain / take water / oil / minerals (from sth)to get / obtain / acquire / take / get hold of informationto get / obtain / take a / an extract / example / sampleto get / obtain / acquire a licence / permitto get / obtain permission / approval / adviceto get / acquire a reputation / taste for sth get (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) [transitive, no passive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时) (rather informal, especially spoken) to do sth in order to make sure you have sth 获得;得到Did you manage to get tickets for the concert?你弄到音乐会的票了吗?Try to get some sleep.尽量睡会儿吧。He has just got a new job.他刚找到一份新工作。Did you get a present for your mother?你给你母亲买礼物了吗?Did you get your mother a present?你给你母亲买礼物了吗? see also get buy obtain [transitive] (rather formal, especially written) to get sth, especially by making an effort (尤指经努力)获得,赢得I finally managed to obtain a copy of the report.我最终设法弄到了这份报告的副本。Further details can be obtained by writing to the above address.详情可致信上述地址获取。 see also extract pump acquire əˈkwaɪə(r) [transitive] (rather formal) to get sth by your own efforts, ability or behaviour; to get sth by being given it (通过努力、能力或行为)获得;得到She has acquired a good knowledge of English.她英语已经学得很好。He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty.他得到了不老实的名声。I have recently acquired a taste for olives.我最近喜欢吃橄榄了。How did the gallery come to acquire so many Picassos?那家画廊怎么会得到那么多毕加索的作品? Acquire is often used to talk about the way sb starts to look or behave, or when sb starts to like sth. * acquire常用于指某人外表、行为或喜好发生新变化to acquire a reputation / bad name / criminal record / tan / look / appearance获得声望/坏名声/犯罪记录;晒成棕褐色;呈现⋯的样子/外观to acquire a love of / taste for sth开始喜欢/爱好It can also be used when sb learns a new skill. * acquire还可指学习新的技能。 see also acquire buy , acquire learn take (took, taken) [transitive] to get sth from a particular source 从⋯中取出;取材于The scientists are taking water samples from the river.科学家正从河中采集水样。Part of her article is taken straight (= copied) out of my book.她的文章有一部分是直接从我的书中抄来的。The machine takes its name from its inventor.该机器是以发明者的名字命名的。In this meaning take is often used to talk about people such as scientists or engineers getting samples, specimens, water, cells, minerals, etc. from a particular source. It is also used to talk about getting information, a story, an extract or an example from a larger written text. 表达此义时,take常与sample、specimen、water、cell、mineral等词搭配,指科学家或工程师等从某来源地采集样本。它还可与information、story、extract或example搭配,指从大段书面文字中获取信息、题材,进行摘录或引证。 ˌpick sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to get sth 得到;收到I picked up a few leaflets when I was out today.我今天出门收到了几张传单。I picked up £30 in tips today.我今天收到30英镑的小费。I seem to have picked up a terrible cold from somewhere.我似乎从什么地方染上了重感冒。 Pick sth up is often used to talk about getting sth when you are out somewhere. It is also used to talk about getting money that you have earned or won, and about getting an illness or injury. * pick sth up常指出门在外时得到某物,还可指挣钱或赢钱,以及得病、受伤。 See also the entry for suffer from sth for other ways of talking about getting illnesses. 另见suffer from sth条,看表示染病的其他表达方式。
ˌtake sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(took, taken)to obtain an official document or service 获得,领到(正式文件或服务)We had to take out a loan to pay for the car.我们得申请贷款来付汽车款。How much does it cost to take out an ad in a newspaper?在报纸上登广告需要花多少钱?People typically take out insurance, a pension, a subscription, a loan, a mortgage or an advertisement. * take out一般与insurance、pension、subscription、loan、mortgage或advertisement搭配。
get ˈhold of sth

idiom

(getting, got, got)to find sth that you want or need 弄到想要(或所需)的东西It's almost impossible to get hold of tickets for the final.几乎不可能弄到决赛的门票。How did the press get hold of the story?新闻界是怎么得到这个消息的?
get2

verb

get tickets/a job/some sleep 弄到票;找到工作;睡会儿觉get a letter/shock 收到信;大吃一惊Go and get help. 去找人帮忙。We got there at 9. 我们9点钟到了那里。get the bus 搭公车get ♦︎ receive ♦︎ accept ♦︎ derive sth from sth ♦︎ reap ♦︎ collectThese words all mean to obtain sth by being given or sent it. 这些词均表示收到、接到。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to get / receive / accept / derive / reap / collect sth from sb / sthto get / receive / accept / collect a / an medal / award / prizeto get / receive / accept / collect (your) winnings / compensationto get / receive / accept treatment / payment / helpto get / receive / accept a / an call / message / complaint / invitation / request / answerto get / receive / derive / reap (a / the) benefitto get / receive / reap the dividends / profits / rewardsto get / receive a / an reply / letter / impression / shock / prison sentenceto get / derive amusement / enjoyment / pleasure / satisfaction / comfort from sth get [transitive] (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) [no passive] (rather informal, especially spoken) to obtain sth by being given or sent it 收到;得到;接到I got a letter from Dave this morning.今天早上我收到戴夫的一封来信。He gets (= earns) about $40 000 a year.他一年挣4万元左右。This room gets very little sunshine.这个房间几乎照不进阳光。I get the impression that he is bored with his job.我的印象是他厌倦自己的工作。I got a shock when I saw the bill.我看到账单时大吃一惊。She got great satisfaction from seeing his embarrassment.看到他困窘的样子,她感到非常满足。 receive [transitive] (rather formal, especially written) to obtain sth by being given or sent it 收到;得到;接到I've just received this letter from an old friend.我刚从一个老朋友那里收到这封信。Please let me know as soon as you receive payment.请一收到付款就告诉我。He received an award for bravery from the police service.他因勇敢行为受到警方的嘉奖。NOTE 辨析 Get or receive?The main difference between these words is register. Receive is rather formal, used especially in written English; get is the more usual word in spoken English. You can get or receive a sudden feeling such as a shock or an impression; but feelings that you experience over a period of time such as enjoyment, pleasure and satisfaction you usually get, not receive. 这两个词的主要区别在于语体风格不同。receive相当正式,尤用于书面语;get更常用于口语。get和receive都可与shock或impression等表示突然的感觉的词搭配;但如果是enjoyment、pleasure和satisfaction等表示持续一段时间的感觉,则通常用get,不用receive。 accept [transitive] (rather formal) to receive sth as suitable or good enough (认为合适或足够好而)接受My article has been accepted for publication.我的文章已获采用准备发表。This machine only accepts coins.这台机器只接受硬币。Will you accept a cheque?你收支票吗? deˈrive sth from sth

phrasal verb

(formal) to get a good feeling or result from doing sth 从⋯中得到,获得(好的感觉或结果)He derived great pleasure from painting.他从绘画中得到极大的乐趣。People typically derive amusement, benefit, comfort, enjoyment, fulfilment, inspiration, pleasure or satisfaction from sth. * derive一般与amusement、benefit、comfort、enjoyment、fulfilment、inspiration、pleasure或satisfaction搭配。
reap [transitive] (especially written) to obtain sth, especially sth good, as a direct result of sth that you have done 取得(成果);收获They are now reaping the fruits of all their hard work.现在,他们正在收获全部辛劳的成果。People typically reap dividends, fruits, profits or rewards from their work. When people obtain sth bad as a result of sth bad they have done, you can say that they reap the consequences of their actions. * reap一般与表示工作成果或回报的词搭配,如dividend、fruit、profit或reward。表示做了坏事得到报应可以用reap the consequences。 collect [transitive] to win or receive a prize, or money in compensation for an injury or damage that you have suffered 收到,赢得,获得(奖项或补偿金)We were invited to London to collect our prize.我们受邀到伦敦领奖。She collected £25 000 in compensation.她得到了25 000英镑的赔偿金。get3

verb

get tickets/a job/some sleep 弄到票;找到工作;睡会儿觉get a letter/shock 收到信;大吃一惊Go and get help. 去找人帮忙。We got there at 9. 我们9点钟到了那里。get the bus 搭公车 See also the entry for take 1 另见take条第1义get ♦︎ pick sb/sth up ♦︎ fetch ♦︎ collectThese words all mean to go to a place where sb/sth is and bring them/it back. 这些词均表示到某地去接人或取东西。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to get / pick up / fetch / collect sb / sth from sth / somewhereto get / pick up / fetch / collect sth for sbto get / fetch sb sthto go / come to get / pick up / fetch / collect sb / sthto go / come and get / fetch sthto get / fetch help / a doctor get (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) [transitive] (rather informal, especially spoken) to go to a place where sb/sth is and bring them/it back 去取来;去带回Could you go upstairs and get my wallet for me, please?能请你上楼帮我把钱包拿来吗?Somebody get a doctor!谁去叫个医生过来!I have to go and get my mother from the airport.我得去机场接我妈妈。Get a drink for John.给约翰拿杯饮料来。Get John a drink.给约翰拿杯饮料来。 ˌpick sb/sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(rather informal, especially spoken) to go to a place where sb is waiting or sth is ready or has been left for you, and bring them/it back or take them/it somewhere 接(人);取走(某物)Call me from the station and I'll come and pick you up.到车站给我打电话,我来接你。We can pick our bags up on the way back.我们可以回来时再取包。You might be on foot or in a car when you pick sth up but you always pick sb up in a car. * pick sth up可指步行或开车去取东西,但是pick sb up总是指开车去接人。
fetch [transitive] (BrE, rather informal, especially spoken) to go to a place where sb/sth is and bring them/it back (去)拿来;(去)请来He ran to fetch help.他跑去请人帮忙。They have to walk over a mile to fetch water.他们得走1英里多路去取水。She's gone to fetch the kids from school.她去学校接孩子了。NOTE 辨析 Get or fetch? Get has a wider range of meaning than fetch: you usually fetch people or things that are in a place and just need to be collected; you can get things that need to be prepared or obtained. * get的意思比fetch更广。fetch一般指只需去某处接人或取东西,get可指得到需要准备或设法弄到的东西Fetch John a drink. Fetch is not usually used in American English. * fetch通常不用于美式英语。 collect [transitive] (rather formal) to pick sb/sth up 接(人);取走(某物)They usually collect the rubbish / garbage on a Thursday.他们一般星期四收垃圾。Your package is ready to be collected.你的包裹可以领取了。 (BrE) What time do you have to collect the children from school?你什么时间要到学校接孩子?When you are talking about people, collect is used in British English; in American English it is more usual to say pick sb up. When you are talking about rubbish/garbage collect is the usual word for the regular collection of waste from your house by dustmen/garbage men; pick up can also be used for this in American English, but to pick up rubbish/garbage more often means to bend down and pick up a piece of rubbish/garbage from the ground. 表示接人时,英式英语用collect,美式英语多用pick sb up。表示清洁工人定时上门收垃圾时,一般用collect。在美式英语中表达此义亦可用pick up,但是pick up rubbish/garbage更常指弯腰从地上捡起垃圾。 collection

noun

[uncountable] rubbish / garbage collection垃圾收运
get4

verb

get tickets/a job/some sleep 弄到票;找到工作;睡会儿觉get a letter/shock 收到信;大吃一惊Go and get help. 去找人帮忙。We got there at 9. 我们9点钟到了那里。get the bus 搭公车 See also the entries for arrive and attend 另见arrive条和attend条get ♦︎ reach ♦︎ make ♦︎ make it ♦︎ hit ♦︎ catch upThese words all mean to arrive at a particular place after travelling there. 这些词均表示到达某处。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to get / make it to a placeto get / reach / make it here / home / thereto get to / reach / make it to your destinationto get to / reach / make / make it to the summitto get to / reach / make it to / hit the border get (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (especially spoken) to arrive at a particular place after travelling 抵达;到达We're aiming to get to the party at about nine.我们想要在9点左右去到聚会地点。I got back an hour ago.我一个钟头前回来的。They got in very late last night.他们昨夜回来得很晚。We only got as far as the next town.我们最远只去到了下一个城镇。 see also get go 1 reach [transitive] (especially written) to arrive at the place you have been travelling to; to come to sb's attention 到达;抵达;引起⋯注意It took them three hours to reach the opposite shore.他们花了三个小时到达了对岸。The beach can only be reached by boat.只能乘船才能到那片海滩。I hope this letter reaches you.我希望你能收到这封信。The rumours eventually reached the President.传闻最终引起了总统的注意。NOTE 辨析 Get or reach?The main difference between these words is register. Reach is used especially in written English; get is the usual word in spoken English. Get takes no object, but always takes an adverb or adverbial phrase, often one that is not specific, when the listener is expected to understand the place that is meant by there, in or back. Reach always takes an object and is usually more specific about the place that is arrived at. 这两个词的主要区别在于语体风格不同。reach尤用于书面语,get常用于口语。get不带宾语,但总是带副词或副词短语,常不指明具体地点,而用there、in或back表明听者应知道所说的地方是哪里。reach总带宾语,一般较具体地指明到达何处。 make (made, made) [transitive, no passive] (rather informal) to succeed in arriving at a particular event, place or position 出席(某项活动);到达(某处);达到(某职位)I'm sorry I didn't make the party last night.抱歉昨晚没能参加聚会。He'll never make (= get a place in) the team.他永远成不了这支队伍的一员。The story made (= appeared on) the front pages of the national newspapers.这件事登上了全国性报纸的头版。 ˈmake it

idiom

(rather informal) to succeed in arriving at an event or place, or arriving there in time, especially when this is difficult 赶得及出席(某项活动);(尤指艰难地按时)到达(某处)I don't think I'll be able to make it to the meeting.我想我没办法出席会议了。Even if we take a taxi I don't think we'll make it in time.即使打车,我想我们也赶不上了。The flight leaves in twenty minutes-we'll never make it.再过二十分钟飞机就起飞了,我们无论如何也赶不上了。
hit (hitting, hit, hit) [transitive] (informal) to arrive at a place or road 到达(某地或某条路)Traffic was heavy when they hit the main road.他们去到主干道时交通很拥堵。The president hits town (= is visiting the town) tomorrow.总统明天会到镇上来。 ˌcatch ˈup (BrE also ˌcatch sb ˈup) (caught, caught)to join sb who is ahead of you by going faster 赶上,追上(某人)We stopped for a few minutes to let the others catch up.我们停下几分钟,让其他人赶上来。On lap 45 Hunt's car was catching up fast.在第45圈时亨特的车迅速赶了上来。You go on ahead. I'll catch up with you.你先走,我会赶上你。 (BrE) She hurried to catch him up.她急匆匆追上他。
get5

verb

get tickets/a job/some sleep 弄到票;找到工作;睡会儿觉get a letter/shock 收到信;大吃一惊Go and get help. 去找人帮忙。We got there at 9. 我们9点钟到了那里。get the bus 搭公车get ♦︎ take ♦︎ catch ♦︎ go by sthThese words all mean to travel using a particular form of transport. 这些词均表示搭乘、乘坐某种交通工具。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to get / take / catch / go by sth from / to sthto get the / take the / catch the / go by bus / train / plane / boatto get / catch a flightto get a / take a / go by taxi get (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) [transitive, no passive] to travel somewhere using a particular form of public transport; to be in time for a bus, train, etc. that you intend to travel on 搭乘,乘坐(公共交通工具);赶搭上(公共汽车、火车等)Where do I get the bus for the airport?我到哪里坐去机场的巴士?I'll try and get a flight home tomorrow.我会尽量搭乘明天的航班回家。I ran all the way to the station and just managed to get my train.我一路跑到车站,好不容易才赶上了火车。 take (took, taken) [transitive, no passive] (rather formal, especially written) to travel somewhere using a particular form of public transport 搭乘,乘坐(公共交通工具)They took the night train to Vienna.他们乘坐夜班火车去维也纳。 Take is more formal than get in this meaning, used especially in written English. It cannot be used, like get, to mean 'to be in time for a bus, train, etc. that you intend to travel on'. 表达此义时take比get正式,尤用于书面语。它不能像get那样表示“赶搭上公共汽车、火车等”之义I only just managed to take my train. catch (caught, caught) [transitive, no passive] to be in time for a train, bus, plane, etc. and travel on it 赶搭上(火车、公共汽车、飞机等)They caught the 12.15 from Kings Cross.他们赶上了12:15从国王十字车站发出的火车。I must go-I have a train to catch.我得走了,我要赶火车。OPP miss miss 1 ˈgo by sth

phrasal verb

(goes, went, gone)to travel somewhere using a particular form of transport 搭乘,乘坐(某种交通工具)If it's not raining, I'll go by bike.如果不下雨,我就骑自行车去。It'll probably be cheaper to go by air.坐飞机去很可能会便宜些。You can go by any form of transport; the other words in this group are only used about public transport. You can also go by air/rail/road/sea. * go by后可跟任何形式的交通工具,本组其他词只能后跟公共交通工具。还可以说go by air/rail/road/sea(坐飞机/坐火车前往;走公路;走海路)。

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