get along |
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| Lexical unit types: | phrasal verb |
| Topics: | relationships |
| Source domains: | - |
| Particles: | along |
| Similes: | - |
| Verbs: | get |
| CEFR Levels: | A2 | Synomyms: | get on with | Antonyms: | - | Definition: | (US) to have a friendly relationship with someone UK: get on (with) | Examples: |
My mom and uncle get along very well. We were different and we got along. I get along with everyone. They got along with their new neighbours.
English Vocabulary Profile Online: get |
Motivation: |
ALONG is parallel path or entity: feelings are viewed as accompanying objects. Rudzka-Ostyn, Brygida. 2003. Word Power: Phrasal Verbs and Compounds: A Cognitive Approach. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. |
Slične leksičke jedinice: get on with, hang out with