get on
get
gɛt
get
on
ɑn
aan
British pronunciation
/ɡɛt ˈɒn/

Définition et signification de « get on » en anglais

to get on
[phrase form: get]
01

monter

to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.
Transitive: to get on a means of transportation
to get on definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She got on the train for her daily commute.
Elle est montée dans le train pour son trajet quotidien.
02

s'entendre bien, bien s'entendre

to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal
Intransitive: to get on | to get on with sb
to get on definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The children are getting on better now that they've resolved their differences.
Les enfants s'entendent mieux maintenant qu'ils ont résolu leurs différends.
03

vieillir, prendre de l'âge

to have or approach old age
Intransitive
to get on definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He noticed that his hair was turning gray, a clear sign that he was getting on.
Il a remarqué que ses cheveux devenaient gris, un signe clair qu'il avançait en âge.
04

progresser, avancer

to develop or perform in a positive or successful way
Intransitive: to get on in a specific manner
example
Exemples
Her career in marketing has been getting on smoothly, and she's earned several promotions.
Sa carrière dans le marketing avance bien, et elle a obtenu plusieurs promotions.
05

apparaître, passer

to make an appearance as a performer or guest in a show, on television, or on the radio
Transitive: to get on a show or program
example
Exemples
He 's been trying to get on a radio program to promote his new book.
Il a essayé de passer à une émission de radio pour promouvoir son nouveau livre.
06

monter, enfourcher

to mount on the back of a vehicle or animal, such as a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle
Transitive: to get on animal or vehicle
example
Exemples
He struggled to get on the bicycle without falling.
Il a eu du mal à monter sur le vélo sans tomber.
07

avancer, passer

(of time) to pass and progress
Intransitive
example
Exemples
As the hours got on, they realized they needed to finish the project.
Alors que les heures passaient, ils ont réalisé qu'ils devaient terminer le projet.
08

continuer, se mettre à

to continue or begin a task, journey, or project
Intransitive: to get on | to get on with a task or activity
example
Exemples
After the break, they got on with the meeting as planned.
Après la pause, ils ont continué la réunion comme prévu.
09

avancer

to reach great success, particularly in one's career or life
Dialectbritish flagBritish
Intransitive: to get on | to get on in one's career or life
example
Exemples
He aspired to get on in life and achieve financial stability for his family.
Il aspirait à réussir dans la vie et à atteindre une stabilité financière pour sa famille.
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