get on
phrasal verbget on
- (also get along)used to talk or ask about how well somebody is doing in a particular situation
(谈及或问及某人)进展,进步 - He's getting on very well at school.
他在学校学得很好。 - How did you get on at the interview?
你面试的情况怎么样?
- He's getting on very well at school.
- to be successful in your career, etc.
获得成功;事业有成 - Parents are always anxious for their children to get on.
父母总是急切地盼望孩子们事业有成。 - I don't know how he's going to get on in life.
我不知道他将如何出人头地。
- Parents are always anxious for their children to get on.
- (also get along)to manage or survive
对付;应付;活下来;过活 - We can get on perfectly well without her.
没有她我们也能过得很好。 - I just can't get along without a secretary.
没有秘书我简直寸步难行。
- We can get on perfectly well without her.
get on with somebody | get on (together) (both British English)
(also get along with somebody, get along (together) North American English, British English)
- to have a friendly relationship with somebody
(与某人)和睦相处,关系良好 - She's never really got on with her sister.
她从未与妹妹真正和睦相处过。 - She and her sister have never really got on.
她与妹妹一直合不来。 - We get along just fine together.
我们相处得还算融洽。
- She's never really got on with her sister.