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Meanings of
get a line
in English
Portuguese
informar-se
Catalan
assabentar-se
Spanish
descubrir
Back to the meaning
Get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally.
see
hear
learn
discover
get word
get wind
pick up
find out
Portuguese
informar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
see
"
see
hear
learn
discover
get word
Examples for "
see
"
1
Airlines, however, largely
see
their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
2
However, one answer I struggle to
see
is with my family situation.
3
Conditions changed completely and the government will
see
major changes, Ahmadinejad said.
4
However, you'll
see
in the New Year on a happy note indeed!
5
In a good way -the way I choose to
see
reality.
1
I've come a long way to
hear
your answer to that question.
2
We often
hear
the term 'flood-ravaged' used in relation to some areas.
3
When many aid workers
hear
about a problem, they get to work.
4
Muller said he expected the court to
hear
the case next week.
5
I
hear
the south of France is incredible this time of year.
1
Stay; listen and
learn
;
and don't ask for what's not given you.
2
When a child experiences violence at home, they
learn
to tolerate violence.
3
The only way you
learn
to problem solve is by solving problems.
4
He said he hoped Mr Hope would
learn
more about the case.
5
What did you
learn
from your visit at the South Sea House?
1
Receipt-tracking systems allow users to
discover
patterns that help avoid future conflict.
2
That means a new map with new points of interest to
discover
.
3
You'll also
discover
new response time guidelines based on the latest research.
4
Case created these different restorations, though, I have yet to fully
discover
.
5
With each deal you always meet new people and
discover
new things.
1
Tell Yavtar's men to
get
word
to Eskkar as soon as possible.
2
You
get
word
of a possible special someone on the top floor.
3
I just wish there was some way to
get
word
to them.
4
Work out where it's going and somehow
get
word
through to Haven.
5
Don't go home until you
get
word
from him that it's safe.
1
But we can't let him or her
get
wind
that we're investigating.
2
The Congregation could
get
wind
of what we're doing before we're through.
3
Let's not let her
get
wind
of it till we have to.
4
Such escapades might, I feared,
get
wind
outside, and cause a scandal.
5
As long as your local employees don't
get
wind
and start notifying everyone.
1
Analysts expect the broad market for IPOs to
pick
up
next year.
2
Also,
pick
up
the September issue of EBONY to read Keys' interview.
3
Too far left or right and it won't
pick
up
your hands.
4
Storywise, things
pick
up
one year after the events of the original.
5
Connor Watson is the number one
pick
up
this week if available.
1
The best way to
find
out
if they're right: brew one myself.
2
In New York earlier today we got the chance to
find
out
.
3
When I did
find
out
it was, of course, far too late.
4
Perhaps you could privately question Mr. Long and
find
out
the details.
5
She needed to
find
out
the truth in order to protect Jon.
Usage of
get a line
in English
1
If you
get
a
line
on Choochy you'll let us know, right?
2
I'll see if I can
get
a
line
into their budget system.
3
You'd have needed truth serum to
get
a
line
out of him.
4
You just wait and
get
a
line
of moon-talk ready for him.
5
As soon as I
get
a
line
on him I'll wire you.
6
Didn't want him to
get
a
line
on our methods, I suppose?
7
The only trouble was to
get
a
line
long enough and strong enough.
8
If it's a deep cut, you'll
get
a
line
right through your tattoo.
9
If they got lucky with registration, they might
get
a
line
on it.
10
Married Boyfriend Number Two is a little easier to
get
a
line
on.
11
We can
get
a
line
on him before he has played five holes.
12
Thankfully they were able to
get
a
line
through to confirm they were alive.
13
Still, if he could
get
a
line
on Jonas Cox, it would be worthwhile.
14
And I was trying to
get
a
line
on where those pistols got to.
15
Perhaps we may
get
a
line
on something that way.
16
But maybe it would be smarter to
get
a
line
on Mirov's pals first.
Other examples for "get a line"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
get
a
line
get
Verb
Determiner
Noun
Translations for
get a line
Portuguese
informar-se
achar
inteirar
descobrir
Catalan
assabentar-se
veure
assabentar
descobrir
Spanish
descubrir
ver
enterar
enterarse
Get a line
through the time
Get a line
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common