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Значение идиомы get at
[get at] {v.} 1. To reach an understanding of; find out themeaning.
This book is very hard to get at.
2. To do harm to.
The cat is on the chair trying to get at the canary.
Compare: GETBACK AT. 3. To have a chance to do; attend to.
I hope I have timeto get at my homework tonight.
Compare: GET TO. 4. To mean; aimat; hint at.
What was Betty getting at when she said she knew oursecret?
What the teacher was getting at in this lesson was that itis important to speak correctly.
Syn.: DRIVE AT. Compare: GET ACROSS.
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