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Significados de
get along
en inglés
portugués
avançar
catalán
avançar
español
progresar
Volver al significado
Develop in a positive way.
progress
advance
come on
come along
get on
shape up
regress
español
progresar
español
andar
Volver al significado
Proceed or get along.
do
come
fare
make out
español
andar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
do
"
do
come
fare
make out
Examples for "
do
"
1
I
do
n't
mean 'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either;
do
n't
worry.
2
Still, I
do
n't
think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
3
It's a really good question, I
do
n't
have a good answer yet.
4
I
do
n't
believe it is possible; however, I shall oblige his request.
5
That said;
do
n't
allow a moment of doubt to undo previous work.
1
Have a democratic government
come
to power that changes every four years?
2
I've
come
a long way to hear your answer to that question.
3
Europe has yet to
come
up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
4
Cheshire Police said 11 people had
come
forward since Woodward went public.
5
However,
come
summer and another heatwave, the water crisis will begin again.
1
We are looking at species that
fare
better further south into Europe.
2
In times of crisis, businesses providing basic necessities tend to
fare
better.
3
The work was hard; the
fare
was hard; the life was hard.
4
It should be working towards common cashless
fare
systems and easy transfers.
5
Berlin is known for more serious intellectual
fare
,
documentaries and experimental work.
1
We stopped and listened, not quite able to
make
out
the words.
2
However, she's actually far more lovely-looking than she likes to
make
out
.
3
We'll
make
out
a list of all the things we shall need.
4
Soon it was possible to
make
out
the results of the battle.
5
Lorraine heard his low voice, although she couldn't
make
out
the words.
Have smooth relations.
get along with
get on with
Uso de
get along
en inglés
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.
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Translations for
get along
portugués
avançar
progredir
catalán
avançar
progressar
español
progresar
avanzar
andar
arreglárselas
salir
ir
viajar
Get along
a través del tiempo
Get along
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Australia
Común
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