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get over sth overcome, surmount or master sth 克服; 战胜; 掌握: She can't get over her shyness. 她克服不掉羞怯感. * I can't get over (ie I'm still amazed by) how much your children have grown. 我一直在想你的孩子竟长这麽大了. * I think the problem can be got over without too much difficulty. 我认为问题不太难解决. get over sth/sb return to one's usual state of health, happiness, etc after an illness, a shock, the end of a relationship with sb, etc 恢复常态(如病後、 受惊之後、 结束与某人的某种关系後等): He was disappointed at not getting the job, but he'll get over it. 他因没有得到那份工作而大失所望, 不过他能想得开. * He never got over the shock of losing his wife. 他失去妻子後便一蹶不振. * I was still getting over Peter when I met and fell in love with Harry. 我与彼得情思未断之际, 却遇上了哈里又生恋情. get sth over (to sb) make sth clear to sb; communicate sth to sb 向某人讲清某事; 向某人表达某事: She didn't really get her meaning over to her audience. 她并未真正把意思向听众讲清楚. get sth over (with) (infml 口) complete sth unpleasant but necessary 完成或结束必须做的讨厌事: She'll be glad to get the exam over (and done) with. 考试结束後她就高兴了. get in with, get into, get into an argument with sb., get into debt, get into sb, get into shape, get into the act, get into trouble, get married, get off, get off work, get on, get on to, get on with, get one's hands on, get one's teeth into, get oneself into, get out, get out of, get over, get ready, get rid of, get sb. out of, get sb/sth together, get the best of, get the better of, get the most out of sth., get through, get through sth, get through with, get to, get to doing sth, get together, get trapped, get under way, get up, get up to, get-at-able, get-together, get-up, [[修改/添加解释]] |
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