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Qué (quién) es GETTING - definición

AMERICAN PHYSICIST AND ENGINEER
Ivan Getting; Ivan Alexander Getting

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Receiving (disambiguation); Getting
·noun That which is got or obtained; gain; profit.
II. Getting ·noun The act of obtaining or acquiring; acquisition.
III. Getting ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Get.
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Receiving (disambiguation); Getting
1.
Getting is the present participle of get
.
2.
Getting on for means the same as nearly
. (BRIT mainly SPOKEN)
I've been trying to give up smoking for getting on for two years now...
It was getting on for two o'clock.
PREP-PHRASE
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Receiving (disambiguation); Getting
n.
Acquisition, acquirement.

Wikipedia

Ivan A. Getting

Ivan Alexander Getting (January 18, 1912 – October 11, 2003) was an American physicist and electrical engineer, credited (along with Roger L. Easton and Bradford Parkinson) with the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS). He was the co-leader (the other being Louis Ridenour) of the research group which developed the SCR-584, an automatic microwave tracking fire-control system, which enabled anti-aircraft guns to destroy a significant percentage of the German V-1 flying bombs launched against London late in the Second World War.

Ejemplos de uso de GETTING
1. Getting worse "Things aren‘t getting better; they‘re getting worse.
2. "Things aren‘t getting better; they‘re getting worse.
3. "Things aren‘t getting better; they‘re getting worse...
4. Its not getting better its getting worse, he says.
5. I have to start getting more delegates than they‘re getting.