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− | '''get around''' (''to move, to visit, to cope, to become known, [[get about|<span style="color:blue">to get about]]'') - pokonać problem, obejść problem, poruszać się. | + | '''get around''' (''to move, to visit, to cope, to become known, [[get about|<span style="color:blue">to get about]], to convince'') - pokonać problem, obejść problem, poruszać się, przekonać do czegoś. |
# ''It didn't take long for the news to '''get around''' once it reached the newspapers.'' [it didn't take long time for the news to become known...] | # ''It didn't take long for the news to '''get around''' once it reached the newspapers.'' [it didn't take long time for the news to become known...] | ||
# ''She '''gets around''' a lot of cities.'' [she visits a lot of cities...] | # ''She '''gets around''' a lot of cities.'' [she visits a lot of cities...] | ||
# ''At first week after the arrival she '''got around''' all musea in the city.'' [....she visited all musea...] | # ''At first week after the arrival she '''got around''' all musea in the city.'' [....she visited all musea...] | ||
# ''Attorney Jennifer has found a way to '''get around''' the regulations.'' [...a way to avoid the regulations] | # ''Attorney Jennifer has found a way to '''get around''' the regulations.'' [...a way to avoid the regulations] | ||
+ | # ''I managed to '''get around''' against her idea of pink hat.'' | ||
+ | # ''Before she could '''get around''' to tea she asked me about sugar and lemon.'' [befire she could be convinced to tea...] | ||
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Wersja z 15:24, 6 sty 2016
get around (to move, to visit, to cope, to become known, to get about, to convince) - pokonać problem, obejść problem, poruszać się, przekonać do czegoś.
- It didn't take long for the news to get around once it reached the newspapers. [it didn't take long time for the news to become known...]
- She gets around a lot of cities. [she visits a lot of cities...]
- At first week after the arrival she got around all musea in the city. [....she visited all musea...]
- Attorney Jennifer has found a way to get around the regulations. [...a way to avoid the regulations]
- I managed to get around against her idea of pink hat.
- Before she could get around to tea she asked me about sugar and lemon. [befire she could be convinced to tea...]