getting 音標拼音: [g'ɛtɪŋ] [g'ɪtɪŋ]
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getting n 1 :
the act of acquiring something ; "
I envied his talent for acquiring "; "
he '
s much more interested in the getting than in the giving " [
synonym : {
acquiring }, {
getting }]
Get \
Get \ (
g [
e ^]
t ),
v .
t . [
imp . {
Got } (
g [
o ^]
t ) (
Obs . {
Gat }
(
g [
a ^]
t ));
p .
p . {
Got } (
Obsolescent {
Gotten } (
g [
o ^]
t "
t '
n ));
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Getting }.] [
OE .
geten ,
AS .
gitan ,
gietan (
in comp .);
akin to Icel .
geta ,
Goth .
bigitan to find ,
L .
prehendere to seize ,
take ,
Gr .
chanda `
nein to hold ,
contain .
Cf . {
Comprehend }, {
Enterprise }, {
Forget }, {
Impregnable },
{
Prehensile }.]
1 .
To procure ;
to obtain ;
to gain possession of ;
to acquire ;
to earn ;
to obtain as a price or reward ;
to come by ;
to win ,
by almost any means ;
as ,
to get favor by kindness ;
to get wealth by industry and economy ;
to get land by purchase ,
etc .
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2 .
Hence ,
with have and had ,
to come into or be in possession of ;
to have . --
Johnson .
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Thou hast got the face of man . --
Herbert .
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3 .
To beget ;
to procreate ;
to generate .
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I had rather to adopt a child than get it . --
Shak .
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4 .
To obtain mental possession of ;
to learn ;
to commit to memory ;
to memorize ;
as to get a lesson ;
also with out ;
as ,
to get out one '
s Greek lesson .
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It being harder with him to get one sermon by heart ,
than to pen twenty . --
Bp .
Fell .
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5 .
To prevail on ;
to induce ;
to persuade .
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Get him to say his prayers . --
Shak .
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6 .
To procure to be ,
or to cause to be in any state or condition ; --
with a following participle .
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Those things I bid you do ;
get them dispatched .
--
Shak .
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7 .
To betake ;
to remove ; --
in a reflexive use .
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Get thee out from this land . --
Gen .
xxxi .
13 .
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He . . .
got himself . . .
to the strong town of Mega . --
Knolles .
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Note :
Get ,
as a transitive verb ,
is combined with adverbs implying motion ,
to express the causing to ,
or the effecting in ,
the object of the verb ,
of the kind of motion indicated by the preposition ;
thus ,
to get in ,
to cause to enter ,
to bring under shelter ;
as ,
to get in the hay ;
to get out ,
to make come forth ,
to extract ;
to get off ,
to take off ,
to remove ;
to get together ,
to cause to come together ,
to collect .
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{
To get by heart },
to commit to memory .
{
To get the better of }, {
To get the best of },
to obtain an advantage over ;
to surpass ;
to subdue .
{
To get up },
to cause to be established or to exit ;
to prepare ;
to arrange ;
to construct ;
to invent ;
as ,
to get up a celebration ,
a machine ,
a book ,
an agitation .
Syn :
To obtain ;
gain ;
win ;
acquire .
See {
Obtain }.
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Getting \
Get "
ting \,
n .
1 .
The act of obtaining or acquiring ;
acquisition .
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With all thy getting ,
get understanding . --
Prov .
iv .
7 .
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2 .
That which is got or obtained ;
gain ;
profit .
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