get along

get along
фраз. гл.
1) жить; обходиться; продержаться

to get along without food — обходиться без пищи

I'll get along somehow. — Я уж как-нибудь устроюсь.

2) справляться с делом; преуспевать

How is your work getting along? — Как твоя работа, движется?

How is Tom getting along with his new book? — Как у Тома продвигается с его новой книгой?

3) уживаться, ладить

They get along. — Они ладят.

Does he get along with his mother-in-law? — Он находит общий язык со своей мачехой?

Syn:
4) разг. уходить, убираться

I think I'll be getting along now, I want to be home quite early. — Думаю, мне пора уходить, я хочу пораньше попасть домой.

5) стареть; проходить (о времени)

to get along in years — стареть

How time's getting along! — Как летит время!

Grandfather is getting along and doesn't see too well any more. — Дедушка стареет и плохо видит.


Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.

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  • get along — also[get on] {v.} 1. To go or move away; move on. * /The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along./ 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, * /John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day./ Syn.: GET… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get\ along — • get along (in years) v 1. To go or move away; move on. The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along. 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day. Syn.: get ahead …   Словарь американских идиом

  • get along — or[on in years] {v. phr.} To age; grow old. * /My father is getting along in years; he will be ninety on his next birthday./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get along — or[on in years] {v. phr.} To age; grow old. * /My father is getting along in years; he will be ninety on his next birthday./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get along — [v1] make progress cope, develop, do, fare, flourish, get by*, get on*, make out, manage, muddle through*, prosper, shift, succeed, thrive; concepts 117,704 Ant. cease, halt, stop get along [v2] depart advance, be off, go, go away, leave, march,… …   New thesaurus

  • get along — (with (someone)) to have a good relationship. My kids and their cousins really get along with each other …   New idioms dictionary

  • get along — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms get along : present tense I/you/we/they get along he/she/it gets along present participle getting along past tense got along past participle got along 1) get along or get on or get on with if people get… …   English dictionary

  • get along — Synonyms and related words: accord, advance, age, agree, agree with, ameliorate, amend, be getting along, be so, be such, buzz off, cheat the undertaker, chime in with, clear, clear the hurdle, come along, come away, come on, come out, come… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • get along — v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to manage ) to get along on (we cannot get along on his salary) 2) (D; intr.) ( to relate ) to get along with (how does she get along with her brother?) * * * [ getə lɒŋ] (D; intr.) ( to relate ) to get along with (how does she …   Combinatory dictionary

  • get along — 1) PHR V RECIP If you get along with someone, you have a friendly relationship with them. You can also say that two people get along. [V P with n] It s impossible to get along with him... [pl n V P] Although at one point their voices were raised… …   English dictionary


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