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Meanings of
get along
in English
Portuguese
avançar
Catalan
avançar
Spanish
progresar
Back to the meaning
Develop in a positive way.
progress
advance
come on
come along
get on
shape up
regress
Portuguese
avançar
Spanish
andar
Back to the meaning
Proceed or get along.
do
come
fare
make out
Spanish
andar
Synonyms
Examples for "
progress
"
progress
advance
come on
come along
get on
Examples for "
progress
"
1
Continued EU funding is therefore necessary to consolidate
progress
so far made.
2
Sanctions, wars and violence have slowed
progress
in developing Iraq's oil industry.
3
We considered a key higher order role: tracking
progress
throughout an action.
4
Mr Jackson said the necessary changes were still a work in
progress
.
5
It was just getting clear of open sea that made
progress
easier.
1
She says the second
advance
is far greater awareness of the crime.
2
Under present circumstances, just making one level free is a significant
advance
.
3
Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in
advance
.
4
The tobacco industry often utilizes third parties to
advance
its policy agenda.
5
Earlier this year, Niantic acquired startup Escher Reality to
advance
its effort.
1
In recent years, increasing numbers of stressbusters have
come
on
the market.
2
The Minister responsible, Kris Faafoi, was unable to
come
on
Morning Report.
3
Depending on whether new members
come
on
board, these costs may vary.
4
They asked me to
come
on
-
scene
and help them develop their case.
5
We hope that they also seek to
come
on
board going forward.
1
If it had
come
along
perhaps fifteen years ago... well, who knows?
2
Why don't you
come
along
,
just in case I've forgotten the way.
3
Some self-professed 'remainers' had
come
along
to witness the moment for themselves.
4
I would say no and something right-andbeyond fair-wouldthen
come
along
.
5
Bienstock wanted the writer to
come
along
& help with the tests.
1
Europe needs to
get
on
with integration and Washington with fiscal reform.
2
Do the forthright thing: accept your situation, and
get
on
with it.
3
We should definitely try to
get
on
the list for next year.
4
This isn't the best way to
get
on
the captain's good side.
5
They're still trying to
get
on
top of the situation, she said.
1
Nevertheless, its two authors said the SEC is starting to
shape
up
.
2
All of them previously had been warned to
shape
up
,
it added.
3
But maybe-we'llsee how things
shape
up
-
maybe
I
'll
send you back home.
4
You're gonna have to
shape
up
fast and hard for this gang.
5
Noosa could
shape
up
to be an important seat on a state level.
Have smooth relations.
get along with
get on with
Usage of
get along
in English
1
However, I fear I'll be forced to
get
along
without his services.
2
Can we
get
along
?
The violence ceased, but the debate did not.
3
Here the work is tough but I
get
along
fine, she said.
4
But Mr Phillips said the two forces didn't
get
along
right away.
5
To Yovell he said, 'How did you
get
along
with Mr Avery?'
6
This water sign wants everyone to
get
along
,
and they love unity.
7
It's common knowledge these days that asteroids and dinosaurs don't
get
along
.
8
He'd made no effort to
get
along
with his family for years.
9
The world is not an easy place to
get
along
,
he said.
10
I hope we
get
along
,
but if we don't, that's possible too.
11
Finding Freedom also dismissed the idea that the duchesses don't
get
along
.
12
However, I think with a few guidelines we can all
get
along
.
13
You need to learn to
get
along
with your new little sister.
14
Her response was to try hard to make friends and
get
along
.
15
Lady Daisy says if people can
get
along
,
then countries can also.
16
Mary and Paul found it difficult to
get
along
with Paul's family.
Other examples for "get along"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
get
along
get
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
get along
Portuguese
avançar
progredir
Catalan
avançar
progressar
Spanish
progresar
avanzar
andar
arreglárselas
salir
ir
viajar
Get along
through the time
Get along
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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