Compound Forms:
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get a look-in v expr | UK, slang (have fair chance) | tener una oportunidad loc verb |
| Starlings feed in flocks and can clear bird tables before other species get a look-in. |
| ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. Los estorninos se alimentan en bandadas y pueden limpiar un comedero de pájaros antes de que otras especies puedan tener una oportunidad. |
get a word in v expr | informal (have the chance to speak) | tomar la palabra loc verb |
| (coloquial) | meter baza loc verb |
| (generalmente en negativo) | decir una palabra loc verb |
| (AR: coloquial) | meter un bocadillo, meter un bocado loc verb |
| She was talking so much that I couldn't get a word in! |
| ¡Hablaba tanto que no pude tomar la palabra! |
| ¡Hablaba tanto que no pude decir ni una palabra! |
get a word in edgewise (US), get a word in edgeways (UK) v expr | informal (have the chance to speak) | tomar la palabra loc verb |
| (coloquial) | meter baza loc verb |
| (generalmente en negativo) | decir una palabra loc verb |
| (AR: coloquial) | meter un bocadillo, meter un bocado loc verb |
Note: Commonly used in the negative. |
get all your ducks in a row, have all your ducks in a row v expr | figurative (be organized) | ser organizado loc verb |
| | ser ordenado loc verb |
| It's always good to work with colleagues who have all their ducks in a row. |
get back in shape v expr | informal (regain fitness) | volver a estar en forma loc verb |
| | volver a ponerse en forma loc verb |
| I bought a gym membership to get back in shape. |
| Me uní al gimnasio para volver a estar en forma. |
get bogged down in debt v expr | informal (owe money) | endeudarse hasta el cuello v prnl + prep |
| Neil found himself getting bogged down in debt. |
| ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. Se endeudó hasta el cuello para poder pagar la operación de su hija. |
get in a flap, get into a flap v expr | figurative, informal, UK (panic, be agitated) | ponerse como loco loc verb |
get in a sweat v expr | figurative, informal (worry) | ponerse nervioso loc verb |
| | preocuparse⇒ v prnl |
| (figurado) | echarse a temblar loc verb |
| Zoe is a very calm person who seldom gets in a sweat. |
| Zoe es una persona muy tranquila y rara vez se pone nerviosa. |
get in a sweat about v expr | figurative, informal (worry) | echarse a temblar por, ponerse a sudar por loc verb |
| | preocuparse⇒ v prnl |
| Mia got in a sweat about her assignment because she thought she wouldn't finish it on time. |
| Mia se echó a temblar por su tarea, porque no creía que iba a poder terminarla a tiempo. |
get in contact with [sb] v expr | (get in touch with) | ponerse en contacto con loc verb |
| | comunicarse con v prnl + prep |
| | ponerse en comunicación con loc verb |
| | contactar con vi + prep |
| You can get in contact with us at the address above. |
| Puede ponerse en contacto con nosotros en la dirección que figura arriba. |
get in line, get into line v expr | (join a queue) | hacer cola loc verb |
| | hacer fila loc verb |
| | ponerse en la cola v prnl + loc adv |
| | ponerse en la fila v prnl + loc adv |
| We all got in line for the roller-coaster. |
| Todos hicimos cola para subir a la montaña rusa. |
get in line v expr | figurative (wait your turn) | esperar su turno loc verb |
| | ponerse en la fila v prnl + loc adv |
| You want to take your revenge on him? You'll have to get in line! |
| ¿Te quieres vengar de él? ¡Espera tu turno! |
get in shape v expr | informal (exercise) | ponerse en forma v prnl |
| I need to get in shape before the summer bathing suit season starts. |
| ⓘEsta oración no es una traducción de la original. ¿Qué hice para ponerme en forma? Nadar todos los días y comer bien. |
get [sth] in shape v expr | informal (get [sth] functioning well) | poner a punto loc verb |
| The crew had to get the car in shape for the final day of the rally. |
| El equipo tuvo que poner el coche a punto para el último día del rally. |
get in the sea, get in the bin v expr | UK, figurative, informal (expressing contempt) (coloquial) | irse al diablo loc verb |
| (vulgar) | irse a la mierda loc verb |
get in the sea, get in the bin interj | UK, figurative, informal (expressing contempt) (coloquial) | vete al diablo loc interj |
| (vulgar) | vete a la mierda loc interj |
get in the way vi | (be an obstacle) | estorbar⇒ vi |
| I couldn't see much of the parade because a tall fat man got in the way. |
| No pude ver mucho el desfile porque un hombre alto y gordo me estorbó. |
| | interponerse⇒ v prnl |
| No pude ver mucho el desfile porque un hombre alto y gordo se interpuso. |
| | ponerse en el medio, estar en el medio loc verb |
| No pude ver mucho del desfile porque un hombre alto y gordo se me puso en el medio. |
get in touch v expr | informal (make contact) | ponerse en contacto loc verb |
| Don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions. |
| No dudes en ponerte en contacto si tienes alguna pregunta. |
get in touch with [sb] v expr | informal (make contact) | ponerse en contacto con loc verb + prep |
| | contactar a vtr + prep |
| | contactarse con vtr + prep |
| I would like to get in touch with my old friends from college. |
| Me gustaría ponerme en contacto con mis amigos de la universidad. |
get in trouble, get into trouble v expr | informal (be punished for doing [sth]) | meterse en problemas, meterse en líos loc verb |
| I often got into trouble with my teachers. I got in trouble for stealing apples from his orchard. |
| Solía meterme en problemas con mis maestras. |
get in [sb]'s hair, be in [sb]'s hair v expr | figurative, informal (annoy, disturb) | molestar a vtr + prep |
| (ES, coloquial) | dar el coñazo a loc verb |
| (AR, coloquial) | romperle los huevos a loc verb |
get it in the neck v expr | figurative, informal (be reprimanded, criticized) | ser criticado loc verb |
| | ser regañado loc verb |
| I got it in the neck from my dad for staying out till 3 A.M. |
get your foot in the door, get a foot in the door v expr | figurative (succeed at an initial step) | meter la cabeza expr |
| | abrirse paso loc verb |
get your hand in, get your eye in v expr | UK, informal (practice [sth] to get skilled) | meterse en v prnl + prep |
| | practicar⇒ vtr |
get your panties in a bunch (US), get your knickers in a twist (UK) v expr | informal (get upset) | enojarse⇒, enfadarse⇒ v prnl |
| (ES: coloquial) | cabrearse⇒ v prnl |
| (AmL: coloquial) | calentarse⇒ v prnl |