词汇 | get-at |
释义 | get at someonephrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/present participlegetting | past tensegot | past participlegot or US usually gotten UKinformal (CRITICIZE)to criticize a person repeatedly: 一再批评;不断指责;老是数落(某人) He keeps getting at me and I really don't know what I've done wrong.他没完没了地指责我,可我真的不知道自己做错了什么。 Chastising & rebuking admonishing admonishingly admonitory barracking bawl carpet earbashing keelhaul lambaste lecture punchbag punching bag put someone in their placeidiom rap someone over the knucklesidiom read (someone) the riot actidiom reproachful shame spoken tear wigging (INFLUENCE)to influence a person illegally, usually by offering them money or threatening them: (通常指通过给钱或者威胁)对(某人)施加影响;买通,贿赂(某人) The accused claimed that the witness had been got at.被告声称证人被收买了。 Fraud & corruption anti-bribery anti-corruption anti-counterfeiting anti-fraud Augean dark money defalcation defraud defraud someone/something of something dolus impersonation imposture launder malfeasance malpractice nobble pyramid scheme siphon tax evasion vishing get at somethingphrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/present participlegetting | past tensegot | past participlegot or US usually gotten (REACH)B2 to reach or obtain something, especially something that is difficult to get: 够得着,触及,获得(尤指难以得到的东西) I've put the cake on a high shelf where he can't get at it.我把蛋糕放到高处的隔板上了,那儿他够不着。 Getting, receiving and accepting acquirable acquire acquisition awardee carve draw earn get out of something get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom glom onto something/someone go to someone grantsmanship score screw something out of someone secure seize seize on/upon something snap something up snatch (SUGGEST)C1informal When someone is getting at something, they mean it or are trying to express it: 暗示;意指;试图说明 what someone is getting atI'm not sure what you're getting at - don't you think I should come tonight?我搞不清你到底什么意思——你觉得我今晚不该来吗? What do you think the poet is getting at in these lines?你认为诗人通过这几行诗要表达什么意思? It's not clear what he's getting at in this section of the article. She didn't understand what her husband was getting at. It's obvious what he's getting at. He wants you to cook dinner. What are you getting at? What they're getting at is that they think the house is overpriced. Suggestions & proposals about bounce something off someone can't co-sponsor co-sponsorship drop imply make noisesidiom maybe move mover nomination on the tableidiom proposition put someone to somethingidiom put something in put something up resubmission resubmit table get at something | American Dictionaryget at somethingphrasal verb with getverbus/ɡet/present participlegetting | past participlegottenus/ˈɡɑt·ən/gotus/ɡɑt/ (SUGGEST)to suggest or express something in a way that is not direct or clear: You mean I shouldn’t come tonight – is that what you’re getting at? get at somethingphrasal verb with getverbus/ɡet/present participlegetting | past participlegottenus/ˈɡɑt·ən/gotus/ɡɑt/ (REACH)to reach something: I keep cleaning supplies on a high shelf where my three-year-old can’t get at them. |
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