(noun.) a return on a shot that seemed impossible to reach and would normally have resulted in a point for the opponent.
(verb.) cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; 'He got his squad on the ball'; 'This let me in for a big surprise'; 'He got a girl into trouble'.
(verb.) reach by calculation; 'What do you get when you add up these numbers?'.
(verb.) communicate with a place or person; establish communication with, as if by telephone; 'Bill called this number and he got Mary'; 'The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the earthquake'.
(verb.) succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; 'We finally got the suspect'; 'Did you catch the thief?'.
(verb.) come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; 'She got a lot of paintings from her uncle'; 'They acquired a new pet'; 'Get your results the next day'; 'Get permission to take a few days off from work'.
(verb.) evoke an emotional response; 'Brahms's `Requiem' gets me every time'.
(verb.) overcome or destroy; 'The ice storm got my hibiscus'; 'the cat got the goldfish'.
(verb.) reach and board; 'She got the bus just as it was leaving'.
(verb.) purchase; 'What did you get at the toy store?'.
(verb.) acquire as a result of some effort or action; 'You cannot get water out of a stone'; 'Where did she get these news?'.
(verb.) reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot; 'the rock caught her in the back of the head'; 'The blow got him in the back'; 'The punch caught him in the stomach'.
(verb.) receive as a retribution or punishment; 'He got 5 years in prison'.
(verb.) irritate; 'Her childish behavior really get to me'; 'His lying really gets me'.
录入:莱斯特
校对:罗杰