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  1. to manage or deal with a situation, especially successfully: How are you getting on in your new home? get on with We're getting on quite well with the decorating. Más ejemplos. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. (CONTINUE) B2 UK. to continue doing something, especially work: I'll leave you to get on then, shall I? Más ejemplos.

    • English

      to continue doing something, especially work: I'll leave you...

  2. Learning vocabulary will help you improve your language level and communicate in English confidently and effectively. The pages are organised by topic and include interactive exercises to help you learn and remember the new words. There are also two fun word games to help you improve your vocabulary.

  3. get on. subirse. llevarse bien. Diccionario. Ejemplos. Pronunciación. Sinónimos. get on ( giht. an. ) frase verbal transitiva. 1. (abordar) a. subirse (usado frecuentemente con "en" o "a") Hurry, let's get on the ship before it sails! ¡Rápido, subámonos al barco antes de que zarpe! b. montarse (usado frecuentemente con "en" o "a")

  4. to manage or deal with a situation, especially successfully. desenvolverse. How are you getting on in your new home? ¿Cómo te va en tu nuevo hogar? We're getting on quite well with the decorating. Venimos bastante bien con la decoración. Más ejemplosMenos ejemplos. How are you getting on with your essay? How are you getting on with your new car?

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  6. informal (in life: advance) triunfar ⇒ vtr. (en la vida) ser alguien expr. To get on in life, you need to be willing to work hard. Para triunfar en la vida, debes estar dispuesto a trabajar duro. get on [sth] vi + prep. (bus, train: board) subir a vi + prep.

  7. The verb get is used all the time in English, and in many different ways. In this vocabulary lesson I will give you some slightly advanced examples of how it is used. We’ll go over eleven different uses. So, why not get a move on, get yourself together, and watch the video!