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to get over
[phrase form: get]
01
guarire
to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness
Transitive: to get over an unpleasant experience
informazioni grammaticali
composizione morfologica
frasale
verbo d’azione
regolare
inseparabile
particella
over
verbo base
get
presente
get over
3ª persona singolare
gets over
participio presente
getting over
passato semplice
got over
participio passato
gotten over
Esempi
She finally got over her fear of public speaking.
Alla fine ha superato la sua paura di parlare in pubblico.
02
passare
to cross a physical barrier, such as a wall, fence, or obstacle
Transitive: to get over a barrier
Esempi
She used a rope to get over the high wall.
Ha usato una corda per superare l'alto muro.
03
superare, andare avanti
to emotionally heal and move on from a romantic relationship that has ended
Transitive: to get over sb
Esempi
The breakup was painful, but eventually, she managed to get over him and thrive on her own.
La rottura è stata dolorosa, ma alla fine, è riuscita a superarlo e a prosperare da sola.
04
riconciliarsi
to reach a state of acceptance or adjustment to something that was initially surprising or unexpected
Transitive: to get over sth
Esempi
I still ca n't get over how stunning her wedding dress was.
Non riesco ancora a superare quanto fosse stupendo il suo vestito da sposa.
05
fatevi avanti
to convey or communicate a message, idea, or emotion to someone effectively
Transitive: to get over a message or idea
Esempi
The professor strives to get over complex theories to his students in a simplified manner.
Il professore si sforza di trasmettere teorie complesse ai suoi studenti in modo semplificato.
06
superare, venire a capo di
to successfully finish or endure a task that is not enjoyable but required
Transitive: to get over a task
Esempi
She had to get over the tedious report to move on to more interesting projects.
Ha dovuto superare il noioso rapporto per passare a progetti più interessanti.
07
superare, riprendersi da
to successfully cope with or overcome a particular challenge, difficulty, or emotional issue
Transitive: to get over a challenge
Esempi
They are determined to get over the obstacles in their relationship.
Sono determinati a superare gli ostacoli nella loro relazione.



























