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  1. Pronunciación. Sinónimos. get here ( geht. hir. ) frase. 1. (imperativo; usado para dirigirse a una persona) a. vente aquí. (informal) (singular) I'm excited to see you! Get here as soon as you can.¡Estoy emocionado de verte! Vente aquí en cuanto puedas. b. vente acá. (informal) (singular) (Latinoamérica) Dude, the party started an hour ago.

  2. After she went blind, it took her a long time to learn how to get along without vision. Tras quedar ciega, le costó mucho tiempo aprender a arreglárselas sin ver. get along vi phrasal

  3. get (one's) meaning. To understand the meaning, insinuation, or implication of what one is saying. All I'm saying is that I won't be very sad if she breaks up with her boyfriend, if you get my meaning. A: "I want him taken care of—he's become too much of a liability."

  4. traducción to get her del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'get above, get across, get after, get ahead', ejemplos, conjugación

  5. A1 [ T ] to receive or be given something: UK I got quite a surprise when I saw her with short hair. When did you get the news about Sam? get something from someone I got a phone call from Phil last night. What grade did he get for the exam? I got the impression that they'd rather be alone.

  6. GET TO definition: 1. You ask where people or things have got to when they do not arrive or are not where you expect…. Learn more.

  7. 1. verb To thoroughly understand one's convictions, opinions, or personality. He just gets me—I don't even have to say anything, and he knows exactly what I need. A: "Sorry, I probably worded that really poorly." B: "No, no—I get you. It just took me a second, that's all." 2. expression Look at one (typically so the speaker can mock them). Get him!