get along
phrasal verbwithgetverbuk/ɡet/us/ɡet/present participlegetting|past tensegot|past participlegotorUSusuallygotten
(UKalsoget on)(BE FRIENDLY)
If two or morepeopleget along, they like each other and arefriendlyto each other:
相处融洽;和睦相处I don't really get alongwithmy sister'shusband.我和我姐夫不怎么合得来。
Being friends & getting to know them
- be on speaking termsidiom
- be/get in withsomeoneidiom
- be/live in each other's pocketsidiom
- befriend
- bonding
- build
- go back a long wayidiom
- hang
- hang around withsomeone
- hang out
- hang round withsomeone
- mix
- move
- present
- pull
- pullsomethingon
- rub
- rub along
- score
- strike
(DEAL WITH)
todealwith asituation, usuallysuccessfully:
(通常指成功地)对付,应付Iwonderhow Michael is getting along in his newjob?我不知道迈克尔新工作做得如何。
Coping and not coping
- balancing act
- be left holding the babyidiom
- bear up
- bite
- bite off more thanyoucan chewidiom
- cut
- hand
- head
- hold
- keep body and soul togetheridiom
- keep the wolf from the dooridiom
- keepyourhead above wateridiom
- keep/holdyourend upidiom
- live (from) hand to mouthidiom
- manage
- stretch tosomething
- stride
- subsist
- subsistence
- takesomethinginyourstrideidiom