find out - to discover I found out that he lied to me. I found out that Maria left town. ,
fit in - 1. to have enough space for something; 2. to match, to suit someone or something 1. I think we can fit in my computer table here. 2. He doesn't have any friends because he doesn't fit in with anyone. 1. , - ; 2. , -, -
forget about someone or something - to fail to remember Sorry, I forgot about your request. Don't forget about Tom, he is waiting for your call. -, -
forgive somebody for something - to excuse, to pardon someone for something Please forgive me for losing your book. Please forgive me for letting you down, I'll never do that again. - -
Get across - 1. to cross, to get to the other side; 2. to become understood, to relate the meaning clearly.1. How will we get across the river? 2. The meaning of his message doesn't get across. Did her poem get across to you?1. , ; 2. , , -
Get along - to get on, to make progress How are you getting along? Is your book getting along? ,
Get along with someone - to be on good terms with someone Does Mary get along with her roommate? Jim and Liz don't get along with each other. , , -
Get at something - 1. to reach something; 2. to hint at something. Can you get at the top of the shelf? We need to get at the cause of this problem. 2. What are you getting at? 1. , -; 2. -
Get away - 1. to escape; 2. to have a holiday away from home 1. The guard forgot to lock the door and the thieves got away. 2. We need rest. Let's get away just for one day. 1. , , ; 2.
Get away from someone - to escape from someone The robbers managed to get away from the police. , , -
get away with something - to escape punishment for wrongdoing.The police didn't find the thief. He got away with his crime. He got away with it. They got away with the stolen diamonds. / ( )
Get back - to return We were away on vacation and got back yesterday. Get back to work.
Get by - to manage to live, to go on in spite of difficulties.Don't worry, we'll get by somehow.
Get by someone - 1. to manage to go past someone; 2. to escape someone's attention 1. How did he get by the guards and the dogs? 2. He is very perceptive and attentive, even small things don't get by him.1. , -; 2. -
Get down - 1. to come down; 2. to depress, to discourage someone 1. Jimmy, get down from that tree right now! - Mommy, I can't get down! 2. This gloomy weather really gets me down. Nothing can get me down now.1. , ; 2. , -