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есть ли какая то таблица употребления get getting doing going и т.д ?

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get across = (tr) successfully communicate ideas. The teacher got his message across by using diagrams and photographs.
get along = (int) continue despite difficulties She is getting along fine despite all her problems.
get along with = (tr) be on friendly terms; get on with. They get along with each other despite their
differences.
get at = (int) mean. I don't know what you're getting at by saying such things.
get away with = (tr) escape punishment for a wrongful, illegal act. He got away with a fine of only £5.
get back = (tr) recover possession of. She managed to get back the ring she had lost two months before.
get down = 1) (tr) swallow with difficulty. I can't get this steak down. It's very tough.
2) (tr) depress. This rainy weather gets me down.
get down to = (tr) start doing sth seriously. It's time you got down to looking for a better job.
get on = 1) (tr) enter (bus, train etc). Get on the bus before it starts.
2) (int) make progress. He's getting on well at school.
get on with = (tr) be on good terms with. She gets on well with her friend Lucy.
get out = (int) (of news) become known. How did the news of his promotion get out?
get over = (tr) recover from. He's trying hard to get over the death of his wife.
get round = (tr) persuade; bring round. We eventually got him round to our point of view.
get round to (tr) = find time to do sth. I haven't got round to writing that letter yet.
get through = 1) (tr) finish (a piece of work). I've got to get through this chapter before I go out.
2) (int) go on living through difficult times. How can old people get through the cold winters?
get through to = (tr) reach by phone. Did you get through to your dentist or will you call him later?
get up = (int) rise from bed. What time did you get up today?
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