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Définitions anglaises
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> get (verb) (getting, got, past part got, gotten) transitive verb: to obtain, gain, win; to receive; to acquire; to go and bring; to catch; to persuade; to cause to be; to prepare; (inf.) (with aux vb have or has) to be obliged to; to possess; (inf.) to strike, kill, baffle; defeat, etc; (inf.) to understand; (with( across) to cause to be understood; (with in) to bring in; (crops, etc) to gather; to insert; (with off) to acquit, to secure favourable treatment of; (letters) to post; (with out) to cause to leave or escape; to cause to become known or published; (with out of) to avoid doing; (with over) to communicate effectively. intransitive verb: to come; to go; to arrive; to come to be; to manage or contrive; (with about, around) to be up and on one's feet, especially after being unwell; to be socially active; (news, gossip) to become circulated; (with) across) to be understood; (with at) to reach; (inf.) to mean, imply; to irritate, pester relentlessly; (inf) to criticize; (inf) to corrupt, bribe, influence illegally; (with away) to escape; (with by) (inf.) to manage, to survive; (with in) (vehicle, etc) to enter; to arrive; (university, college, etc) to be offered a place; (with off) to come off, down, or out of; to be acquitted; to escape the consequences of; to begin, depart; (with on) to go on or into; to put on; to proceed; to grow older; to become late; to manage; to succeed; (with on with) to establish a friendly relationship; (with out) to go out or away; to leave or escape; to take out; to become known or published; (with over) to overcome; to recover from; to forget; (with round, around) to evade, circumvent; to coax, cajole; (with through) to use up, spend, consume; to finish; to manage to survive; (examination, test) to succeed or pass; to contact by telephone; (with( up) to rise to one's feet; to get out of bed; (inf.) to organize; (inf.) to dress in a certain style; (inf.) to be involved in (mischief, etc). > getable, gettable (adjective)
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100.000 définitions en anglais.
Le dictionnaire de référence de ceux, francophones et anglophones, qui veulent réellement maîtriser la langue anglaise.
The Webster's New English Dictionary c’est 100.000 définitions anglaises claires et précises pour analyser le vocabulaire traditionnel et moderne.
The Webster's New English Dictionary traite aussi bien l’anglais britannique qu’américain.
Exemple d'article du dictionnaire Webster's New English Dictionary
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