Rechercher
to get at
[phrase form: get]
01
énerver
to cause irritation or annoyance to someone
02
énerver
to reach an understanding of something through questioning, investigation, or analysis
03
accéder à
to be able to have access to or reach something
04
énerver
to try to bribe or corrupt someone in power
05
énerver
to contact or reach someone, especially when this is difficult or requires some effort
06
énerver
to criticize or attack someone, usually in a subtle or indirect manner
Exemple
The constant noise from the construction site next door really gets at me.
Her persistent questions about my personal life really get at me.
His habit of tapping his pen on the desk during meetings gets at everyone in the room.
Corrupt officials often get at law enforcement agencies to avoid prosecution.
He couldn't get at his email because he forgot the password.