Get on
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British pronunciation/ɡɛt ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/ɡɛt ˈɑːn/

Définition et Signification de "get on"

to get on
[phrase form: get]
01

monter

to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.
Transitive: to get on a means of transportation
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She got on the train for her daily commute.
He got on the subway just before the doors closed.
They got on the plane and found their seats.
02

s'entendre bien, avoir de bonnes relations

to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal
Intransitive: to get on | to get on with sb
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He gets on famously with his neighbors and helps them with various tasks.
She gets on well with her coworkers, and they often socialize outside of work.
The children are getting on better now that they 've resolved their differences.
03

prendre de l'âge, vieillir

to have or approach old age
Intransitive
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My grandparents are getting on, but their love for each other remains strong.
He 's getting on in age, but he still enjoys traveling and exploring new places.
You can see the effects of getting on when you look at old photographs.
04

progresser, bien avancer

to develop or perform in a positive or successful way
Intransitive: to get on in a specific manner
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His financial investments have been getting on brilliantly, resulting in significant profits.
The students are getting on excellently with their studies and achieving high grades.
Her career in marketing has been getting on smoothly, and she 's earned several promotions.
05

passer à l'antenne, faire une apparition

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
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The band is scheduled to get on a late-night talk show for a live performance.
She 's excited to get on a popular TV talk show next week.
The comedian managed to get on a comedy series and gained widespread recognition.
06

monter, grimper

to mount on the back of a vehicle or animal, such as a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle
Transitive: to get on animal or vehicle
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Getting on a skateboard for the first time can be a bit challenging.
He struggled to get on the bicycle without falling.
The children laughed as they tried to get on the donkey for a ride.
07

avancer, passer

(of time) to pass and progress
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Time got on, and they were running out of opportunities.
The year was getting on, and they had n't achieved their goals yet.
The evening was getting on, and it was time to head home.
08

continuer, s'y mettre

to continue or begin a task, journey, or project
Intransitive: to get on | to get on with a task or activity
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Let 's get on with solving this problem instead of arguing about it.
Despite the setback, we must get on and finish the job.
09

avancer

to reach great success, particularly in one's career or life
Intransitive: to get on | to get on in one's career or life
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With her determination and skills, she got on in the field of medicine, making a significant impact.
Through dedication and talent, they 've been able to get on in the competitive world of music.
He aspired to get on in life and achieve financial stability for his family.
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She got on the train for her daily commute.
He got on the subway just before the doors closed.
They got on the plane and found their seats.
The passengers lined up to get on the cruise ship.
We need to hurry if we want to get on the bus.
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