V-LINK You use ~ with adjectives to mean “become.” If someone ~s cold, they become cold, and if they ~ angry, they become angry. Everyone gets older - but not everyone grows up.
V-T If you ~ something that you want or need, you obtain it; I got a job at the sawmill. If you want to get that job, you should posh yourself up a bit. ~ more help at https://help.cn
- Get up soon. (快点儿起床!,变成直立动作) I don’t want to. (我真不想起。)
v. 得(病),患(病);准备(饭菜);吃(饭);使做(某事);到达;移动,去;理解,明白; 去取,去带来; 搭乘,乘坐; 接(电话),应(门铃);买;开始做,开始有进展;与……通电话;得以做,有机会做;捕获,抓获;袭击,打伤,杀死;<非正式>使恼火;<非正式>使难过;挣得,赚得;开始有(感觉、想法等);接收(电视广播信号);遭受,受到(折磨);达到(某一点或某一阶段);受到(惩罚);使困惑,难住;得出,计算出(结果);<非正式>注意到;有,经历;穿(或脱)衣服;引发(特殊的反应);具有(性能);(设法)看到
get it & got it 当你想让对方知道,你明白他的意思了,你就可以说 “I get it!” It is most often used when you want to let someone know that you understand what they are saying. If your English teacher has explained something well, and now you understand it clearly, you can say “Ok, I get it now, thanks!”.
It can be used as a rude way to speak to someone. Danny, you have to submit the scripts today, got it? I got it. I get it. 更像是明白了一些之前不明白的事情 I got it. 就是纯粹表示我知道了
I ~ it. 经过一段思考,我现在明白了。 I didn’t ~ it first, but now I ~ it. I got it. = Got it. 我已经明白了。