B1 UK US also UK get along to have a good relationship友好相处
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We haven't been getting on recently.
It's important that you get on with your colleagues.
Do you get on with your brother?
They got on better when they were children.
He gets on with everyone.
B1 UK US also UK get along to manage or deal with a situation, especially successfully(尤指成功地)应付,应对
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How are you getting on with your essay?
How are you getting on with your new car?
He seems to be getting on well in his new job.
How did you get on with the questions I set you?
I'll have to wait for the results to see how I got on with my exams.
B2 UK to continue doing something, especially work继续做(尤指工作)
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I'd better not stop now, I need to get on.
to be getting old变老,上年纪
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He must be getting on a bit now.
My dad would love to help but he's getting on a bit now.
I should think he's into his eighties by now - he's getting on.
You forget - I'm getting on. I'm not as young as I used to be.
I suppose they're getting on now and they've had various friends die.
If you say it's getting on, or time is getting on, you mean it is becoming late.渐晚,渐迟
almost接近,几乎
See also: get on (sth)
See also: get on (sth)
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