Vertalingen get EN>NL
1 to receive or obtain: “I got a letter this morning.”
krijgen
2
to bring or buy: “Please get me some food.”
halen
3
to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc: “He couldn't get across the river”
halen
4
to cause to be in a certain condition etc: “You'll get me into trouble.”
brengen
5
to become: “You're getting old.”
worden
6
to persuade: “I'll try to get him to go.”
overhalen
7
to arrive: “When did they get home?”
aankomen
8
to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something: “I'll soon get to know the neighbours”
erin slagen
9
to catch (a disease etc): “She got measles last week.”
opdoen
10
to catch (someone): “The police will soon get the thief.”
pakken
11
to understand: “I didn't get the point of his story.”
snappen
'getaway (Zelfstandig naamwoord)
an escape: “The thieves made their getaway in a stolen car”
ontsnapping
'get-together (Zelfstandig naamwoord)
an informal meeting.
bijeenkomst
'get-up (Zelfstandig naamwoord)
clothes, usually odd or unattractive: “She wore a very strange get-up at the party.”
kostuum
be getting on for
to be close to (a particular age, time etc): “He must be getting on for sixty at least.”
tegen ... lopen
get about
1
(of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: “I don't know how the story got about that she was leaving.”
in omloop komen
2
to be able to move or travel about, often of people who have been ill: “She didn't get about much after her operation.”
op de been
get across
to be or make (something) understood: “This is something which rarely gets across to the general public.”
goed overkomen bij, aanslaan bij
get after
to follow: “If you want to catch him, you had better get after him at once.”
achter iemand/iets aangaan
get ahead
to make progress; to be successful: “If you want to get ahead, you must work hard.”
vooruitkomen
get along
to be friendly or on good terms (with someone): “I get along very well with him”
overweg kunnen met
get around
1
(of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: “I don't know how the story got around that she was leaving her job.”
de ronde doen
2
(of people) to be active or involved in many activities: “He really gets around, doesn't he!”
overal komen
get around to
get round to
get at
1
to reach (a place, thing etc): “The farm is very difficult to get at.”
bereiken
2
to suggest or imply (something): “What are you getting at?”
bedoelen
3
to point out (a person's faults) or make fun of (a person): “He's always getting at me.”
bekritiseren
get away
1
to (be able to) leave: “I usually get away (from the office) at four-thirty.”
wegkunnen
2
to escape: “The thieves got away in a stolen car.”
ontkomen
get away with
to do (something bad) without being punished for it: “Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.”
ongestraft plegen
get back
1
to move away: “The policeman told the crowd to get back.”
achteruitgaan
2
to retrieve: “She eventually got back the book she had lent him.”
terugkrijgen
get by
to manage: “I can't get by on such a small salary.”
rondkomen
get down
to make (a person) sad: “Working in this place really gets me down.”
terneerdrukken
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Bronnen: Wakefield genealogy pages; interglot; MWB
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EN: acquire
EN: attain
EN: bring
EN: bring back
EN: capture
EN: carry
EN: catch
EN: draw from
EN: find
EN: get it NL: er van langs krijgen
EN: you've got it NL: jij hebt het in je NL: jij kunt het
EN: got it? NL: snap je?
EN: I have not got a penny NL: ik heb geen cent
EN: what have you got to say? NL: wat heb jij te zeggen?
EN: it has got to be done NL: het moet gedaan worden
EN: he got his arm broken NL: hij brak zijn arm
EN: you'll soon get to like it NL: je gaat het spoedig leuk vinden
EN: get wise to NL: (Am.) in de gaten krijgen
EN: get by heart NL: v. buiten leren
EN: get one's hand in NL: er slag van krijgen
EN: he got the worst of it NL: hij kwam er heel slecht af
EN: get one's way NL: zijn zin krijgen
EN: get about NL: z. verspreiden NL: rondlopen
EN: get across (the footlights) NL: slagen NL: ergeren