get at
get
gɛt
get
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ĂŠt
āt
/ɡˈɛt at/

A(z) „get at” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to get at
[phrase form: get]
01

idegesĂ­t, bosszant

to cause irritation or annoyance to someone
Transitive: to get at sb
to get at definition and meaning
Példåk
His habit of tapping his pen on the desk during meetings gets at everyone in the room.
A szokĂĄsa, hogy a tollĂĄt kopogtatja az asztalon a meetingek alatt idegesĂ­t mindenkit a szobĂĄban.
02

megérteni, felfogni

to reach an understanding of something through questioning, investigation, or analysis
Transitive: to get at sth
to get at definition and meaning
Példåk
To solve the puzzle, you need to get at the hidden clues.
A rejtvény megoldåsåhoz meg kell értened a rejtett nyomokat.
03

hozzåfér, elér

to be able to have access to or reach something
Transitive: to get at sth
Példåk
I need to get at that old book on the top shelf.
HozzĂĄ kell fĂ©rnem ahhoz a rĂ©gi könyvhez a legfelsƑ polcon.
04

megveszteget, megront

to try to bribe or corrupt someone in power
Transitive: to get at someone in power
Példåk
The investigation revealed that some individuals had been trying to get at the judge involved in the case.
A nyomozĂĄs kiderĂ­tette, hogy egyes egyĂ©nek megprĂłbĂĄltĂĄk befolyĂĄsolni az ĂŒgyben Ă©rintett bĂ­rĂłt.
05

elérni, kapcsolatba lépni

to contact or reach someone, especially when this is difficult or requires some effort
Transitive: to get at sb
Példåk
If you ca n't reach me by email, try to get at me through my office phone.
Ha nem tudsz elĂ©rni emailben, prĂłbĂĄlj meg elĂ©rni az irodai telefonomon keresztĂŒl.
06

kritizål, közvetve tåmad

to criticize or attack someone, usually in a subtle or indirect manner
Transitive: to get at someone's shortcoming or mistake
Példåk
The opposing team 's coach did n't hold back; he really got at our team's performance.
Az ellenfĂ©l csapatĂĄnak edzƑje nem tartotta vissza magĂĄt; valĂłban kritizĂĄlta a csapatunk teljesĂ­tmĂ©nyĂ©t.
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