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Что (кто) такое get on - определение


get on         
1974 SONG COMPOSED BY ALBERT JÄRVINEN, CISSE HÄKKINEN, REMU AALTONEN WITH LYRICS BY CISSE HÄKKINEN, REMU AALTONEN, ALBERT JÄRVINEN PERFORMED BY HURRIGANES
1.
If you get on with someone, you like them and have a friendly relationship with them.
The host fears the guests won't get on...
What are your neighbours like. Do you get on with them?
= get along
PHRASAL VERB: pl-n V P, V P with n
2.
If you get on with something, you continue doing it or start doing it.
Jane got on with her work...
Let's get on.
PHRASAL VERB: V P with n, V P
3.
If you say how someone is getting on, you are saying how much success they are having with what they are trying to do.
Livy's getting on very well in Russian. She learns very quickly...
When he came back to see me I asked how he had got on.
PHRASAL VERB: V P adv, V P adv
4.
If you try to get on, you try to be successful in your career. (mainly BRIT)
Politics is seen as a man's world. It is very difficult for women to get on.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
5.
If someone is getting on, they are getting old. (INFORMAL)
I'm nearly 31 and that's getting on a bit for a footballer.
PHRASAL VERB: usu cont, V P
get on         
1974 SONG COMPOSED BY ALBERT JÄRVINEN, CISSE HÄKKINEN, REMU AALTONEN WITH LYRICS BY CISSE HÄKKINEN, REMU AALTONEN, ALBERT JÄRVINEN PERFORMED BY HURRIGANES
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to advance') to get on in (to get on in years)
2) (d; intr.) ('to continue') to get on with (to get on with one's work)
3) (esp. BE) (d; intr.) ('to get along') to get on with (how does she get on with her brother?)
get on         
1974 SONG COMPOSED BY ALBERT JÄRVINEN, CISSE HÄKKINEN, REMU AALTONEN WITH LYRICS BY CISSE HÄKKINEN, REMU AALTONEN, ALBERT JÄRVINEN PERFORMED BY HURRIGANES
I.
(Active.) Put on, draw on.
II.
(Neuter.) Proceed, progress, advance, get along, get ahead, get forward.

Википедия

Get On
”Get On” is a song written and recorded by the Finnish rock band Hurriganes in September 1974. It appeared on their second album, entitled Roadrunner.
Примеры употребления для get on
1. "We need to get on it, and get on it quickly," said former CIA Director James Woolsey on Tuesday.
2. She was balking when it came time to get on the bus and almost refused to get on.
3. It takes more evidence of terrorist links to get on these smaller sections of the list than it does to get on the full list.
4. But I get on with it, I take it on the chin and I get on with my cricket now." Look here too...
5. "It‘s stuff that wasn‘t good enough to get on the air, or too short to get on the air." Likewise, programming on cell phones is in its infancy.