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Meanings of
get over
in inglés
portugués
atravessar
catalán
creuar
español
atravesar
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To go beyond, to pass here.
cross
cover
track
traverse
cut across
cut through
get across
pass over
español
atravesar
portugués
superar
catalán
vèncer
español
superar
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Get on top of; deal with successfully.
master
overcome
subdue
surmount
español
superar
catalán
recuperar-se
español
superar
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Improve in health.
get well
bounce back
get worse
español
superar
Synonyms
Examples for "
get well
"
get well
bounce back
Examples for "
get well
"
1
Bill Clinton sent me a note,
get
well
soon, my dear friend.
2
The child will
get
well
,
no doubt; but she is very lonely.
3
She has been working around the clock to help them
get
well
.
4
It is the pushing fellows who
get
well
to the front.-WilliamBlack
5
I should
get
well
a deal sooner there than in this place.
1
Still, Elmore said with optimal weather conditions, production potential could
bounce
back
.
2
Margins will
bounce
back
when the global economy improves, the company said.
3
But another type of infrastructure will
bounce
back
much sooner: communication networks.
4
Apparently numbers did
bounce
back
in the last week of the month.
5
We'll see Victoria
bounce
back
,
that'll add to the national jobs growth.
Usage of
get over
in inglés
1
Go home, go to work,
get
over
it, I said to myself.
2
I know there's an answer, and the answer is,
get
over
yourself.
3
If anything will help Tachy
get
over
his problem, this is it.
4
I cannot
get
over
how good this product is for its price.
5
I couldn't quite
get
over
the fact that this place was real.
6
Yet, he managed to
get
over
the threshold with minutes to spare.
7
The skies were about as clear as they
get
over
New York.
8
I try, but I don't
get
over
to her place very often.
9
We are going to work really hard to
get
over
the hump.
10
She couldn't
get
over
the way she looked in her new clothes.
11
It's several long seconds before I
get
over
the shock of that.
12
I need to
get
over
there by morning, at least before noon.
13
The doc said he'd
get
over
it if we gave him time.
14
It's going to take her a long time to
get
over
this.
15
We brought him here thinking he could
get
over
it, you know?
16
No, that is bad; but boys
get
over
their quarrels in time.
Other examples for "get over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
get
over
get
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
get over
portugués
atravessar
superar
derrotar
subjugar
vencer
ultrapassar
catalán
creuar
travessar
vèncer
superar
dominar
recuperar-se
español
atravesar
cruzar
superar
dominar
vencer
recuperarse
reanimarse
ponerse bien
Get over
through the time
Get over
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Canada
Common
Australia
Common
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