English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word get
English | Esperanto |
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(acquire; obtain; gain; secure; impetrate) | |
(arrive; end up) | |
🔗 But how did they get here? | |
(attain; reach; arrive at; gain) | |
🔗 They expected to get Kyiv in two days and then have a parade here. | |
(procure; obtain) | havigi al si |
(cause; make; have; bring) | |
(fetch; pick up; bring) | () |
(become; grow; arise) | |
🔗 They just get worse. | |
(lay hold of; pick up; take) | |
🔗 I have to get you to Nynaeve. | |
(procure) | provizi sin per |
(have; receive; catch) | |
🔗 If what Putin wanted was attention, he got that. | |
(send for; bring; fetch) | ( holi ) |
🔗 Shall I get a doctor? | |
(lead) | |
(arise; commence; materialize; start; come into being) | () |
(provide; deliver; supply; procure) | |
🔗 Where did you get those clothes? | |
(happen) | |
get about (be about; circulate) | () |
get about (circulate; move about) | |
get across (communicate; report; impart; put across) | |
get along (come to an agreement; agree; come into accord; reach an accord; make terms) | |
get along (fit together; harmonize; accord; match) | |
(escape; flee) | |
🔗 Do you really want to get away, sheepherder? | |
🔗 And each time he got away with murder, we met a new Putin—more brutal at home and more audacious abroad. | |
eskapi ĝin senpune | |
🔗 It began a decade and a half ago when Russia invaded Georgia and got away with it. | |
get back | |
get by with | |
get dressed (dress) | vestiĝi |
(dress; dress oneself) | |
🔗 All right, get dressed, men. | |
get drunk | |
get going (get off the ground) | komencetiĝi |
get in (get into a car) | |
get in | |
get lost (be lost) | perdiĝi |
get married (be married; marry; wed; become a wife) | |
get married (be married; marry; wed; become a husband) | |
get married (be married; marry; wed) | |
get off (descend; go down; alight) | () |
get off the ground (get going) | komencetiĝi |
(continue; proceed with; maintain; sustain; resume) | ( pluigi ) |
🔗 Hastily he got on with what was needed. | |
get out of hand | eksterkontroliĝi |
get over | konsoliĝi pri |
get ready | pretiĝi |
get the bag (quit; resign; back out; step down; get the boot; get the bounce; get the mitten; get the push; get the sack) | |
get the better of (exceed; surpass; beat; defeat; excel; outclass; outscore; outshine; get the best of; cap; outmatch) | |
get the better of (defeat; win over; beat; overcome; surmount; vanquish) | |
get the better of (beguile; outwit) | superruzi |
get the boot (quit; resign; back out; step down; get the bag; get the bounce; get the mitten; get the push; get the sack) | |
get the bounce (quit; resign; back out; step down; get the bag; get the boot; get the mitten; get the push; get the sack) | |
get the mitten (quit; resign; back out; step down; get the bag; get the boot; get the bounce; get the push; get the sack) | |
get the sack (quit; resign; back out; step down; get the bag; get the boot; get the bounce; get the mitten; get the push) | |
(pass; spend) | |
🔗 There is still a sliver of a chance that she can get her deal through next week. | |
(rise; stand; stand up suddenly; get on one’s feet; arise; rise to one’s feet) | ekstari |
(rise) | |
(come up) | |
🔗 He had gotten it up in time after all. | |
get used to (accustom oneself to) | () |
(have) | |
🔗 Have you got the manual? | |
(have) | |
🔗 What have we got? |