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  1. www.phrasalverbsexplained.com › post › the-phrasal-verb-get-by-explainedThe Phrasal Verb 'Get By' Explained

    19 de mar. de 2024 · To make do, to cope, to make ends meet. The second meaning of 'get by' is 'to survive or manage with the minimum possible amount of something'. When we use 'get by' in this sense, the key idea is that we have only a small amount of something and it is just enough to meet our requirements. In other words, the amount that we have allows us to ...

  2. The consequences of getting caught are serious and may include a "O" on a test or assignment, an "F" in the class, suspension (暂令停学) or dismissal from school and a ruined reputation. Cheating destroys self-respect and integrity, leaving the cheater ashamed, guilty and afraid of getting caught.

  3. getting by@SmilingChaos it has a similar meaning, it could mean they aren’t doing well but they’re doing the most to get through life |it means that you are trying to move through life with a some difficulties, for example “we barely have food to get by this week” 的定义.

  4. get by onTricky question! I don’t know if there is any particular reference I could point to for this. Personally, I use “get by on” when it comes to expendable and consumable things and “getting by with when it comes to other things. Examples: I am only getting by on $10 per day. I am only getting by on toast. -> both are consumable and expendable. I am getting by with almost nothing ...

  5. get by. (1) 通り抜ける. Please let me get by. 通してください. (2) 《 口語 》〔…で〕 何とか やっていく [ 切り抜ける] 〔 on, with〕. get by on [with] a small salary わずかな 給料 で 何とかする. (3) ( 人の) 目 を 逃れる, うまく だます. (4) 《 口語 》〈 仕事 などが〉 ( 出来 ...

  6. Getting By: Created by William Bickley, Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller, Michael Warren. With Cindy Williams, Telma Hopkins, Deon Richmond, Merlin Santana. Follows two women who live together. Dolores has two boys, and Cathy has two girls.

  7. get by 1. To move past something, especially an obstacle or impediment of some kind. Can you move those boxes? I need to get by with this cart. We just got by the traffic jam when another accident happened. 2. To live with the minimum amount of necessities required to survive; to barely make ends meet. Ever since my husband lost his job, we've been just ...

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