📚 verb • entry_id 22525
get on
Meanings (ES + gloss)
cabalgar • montar
To board or mount (something), especially a vehicle.
Please get on the bus as quickly as possible.
She has no trouble getting off a bus but has difficulty getting on.
entrar en años • envejecer • peinar canas
To become old.
My parents are visibly getting on (in years) these days.
llevarse bien
To have a good relationship; to get along.
John doesn't get on with Jack. They're always arguing.
“I don't know how you and the ‘head,’ as you call him, will get on, but I do know that if you call my duds a ‘livery’ again there'll be trouble. It's bad enough to go around togged…
manos a la obra
To commence (an action).
The dishes need washing, the floor needs vacuuming, the laundry needs folding. Get on it!
montar
Synonym of have on.
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