GET ALONG If two or more people get

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GET ALONG If two or more people get along, they like each other and

GET ALONG If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other (llevarse bien) I really don't get along with my sister's husband Realmente no me llevo bien con el marido de mi hermana To deal with a situation, especially successfully (arreglárselas de forma satisfactoria) I wonder how Julie got along in her interview Me pregunto cómo le fue a Julie en la entrevista GET AROUND To travel to a lot of different places (viajar) Spain, Germany and Italy in one month? You certainly get around! ¿España, Alemania e Italia en un mes? ¡Ciertamente viajas! GET AROUND TO To do something that you have intended to do for a long time (lograr) I finally got round to sorting out that cupboard yesterday Finalmente logré poner en orden ese armario ayer GET AT To be able to reach or get something (alcanzar) I've put that cake on a high shelf so Tom can't get at it He puesto el pastel en el estante alto para que Tom no lo alcance If news or information gets around, a lot of people hear about it (enterarse, saber) I don't want it to get around that I'm leaving No quiero que se sepa que me voy GET AT To criticise someone in an unkind way (meterse con alguien) To discover information about He keeps getting at me and I really don't know what I've something, especially the done wrong truth about a situation Sigue metiéndose conmigo y realmente no sé que he (descubrir) hecho mal I just don't believe the explanation I've been given To use threats or payments in order to persuade I'm determined to get at the someone to make the decision you want them to make, truth especially in a court of law Simplemente no me creo la (persuadir) explicación que me han dado – The accused claimed that the witness had been got at estoy decidido a descubrir la El acusado afirmó que el testigo había sido persuadido verdad