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Etymology: [ 'get, ÷'git ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old Norse geta to get, beget; akin to Old English bigietan to beget, Latin prehendere to seize, grasp, Greek chandanein to hold, contain.
Synonyms: get round, go around

etrafı dolaşmak, yönetmek, etkisi altına almak, gezinmek, yürümek, çok gezmek, fırsat bulmak, yayılmak, yasal boşluktan faydalanmak, üstesinden gelmek, fırsat yakalamak, hareket etmek, kurtulmak (birinden), gidermek, yolunu bulmak, yayılmak (haber), bir yol bulup -den kurtulmak; bir yol bulup (birini) atlatmak, başarmak, (haber) yayılmak, gezin, dolaşmak, gönlünü etmek, yayılmak (söylenti), kaçınmak, güvenini kazanmak, gönlünü yapmak, zaman ayırmak, geçmem, vakit ayırıp (bir şeyi) yapmak: When will you get around to answering my letter? Ne zaman vakit ayırıp mektubuma cevap yazacaksın?, zaman ayır,

1 etrafı dolaşmak  Fiili Deyim     ts
2 yönetmek, etkisi altına almak     ts
3 gezinmek     ts
4 yürümek     ts
5 çok gezmek     ts
6 fırsat bulmak  Dilbilim     ts
7 yayılmak     ts
8 yasal boşluktan faydalanmak     ts
9 üstesinden gelmek     ts
10 fırsat yakalamak  Dilbilim     ts
11 hareket etmek     ts
12 kurtulmak (birinden)     ts
13 gidermek     ts
14 yolunu bulmak     ts
15 yayılmak (haber)     ts
16 bir yol bulup -den kurtulmak; bir yol bulup (birini) atlatmak     ts
17 başarmak     ts
18 (haber) yayılmak     ts
19 gezin     ts
20 dolaşmak     ts
21 gönlünü etmek     ts
22 yayılmak (söylenti)     ts
23 kaçınmak     ts
24 güvenini kazanmak     ts
25 gönlünü yapmak     ts
26get around to zaman ayırmak     ts
27 geçmem     ts
28get around to vakit ayırıp (bir şeyi) yapmak: When will you get around to answering my letter? Ne zaman vakit ayırıp mektubuma cevap yazacaksın?     ts
29get around to zaman ayır     ts
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To come around something, To move to the other side of an obstruction, To avoid or bypass an obstacle, To circumvent the obligation and performance of a chore, To transport oneself from place to place, move around; move from place to place; "How does she get around without a car?, bypass, circumvent, avoid; travel from place to place; obtain favor through flattery; become public knowledge, move around; move from place to place; "How does she get around without a car?", If news gets around, it becomes well known as a result of being told to lots of people. They threw him out because word got around that he was taking drugs I'll see that it gets round that you've arrived. = get about, If you get around a rule or law, you find a way of doing something that the rule or law is intended to prevent, without actually breaking it. Although tobacco ads are prohibited, companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows, To get around a problem or difficulty means to overcome it. None of these countries has found a way yet to get around the problem of the polarization of wealth. = get over, be a social swinger; socialize a lot, If you get around someone, you persuade them to allow you to do or have something by pleasing them or flattering them. Max could always get round her, If you get around, you visit a lot of different places as part of your way of life. He claimed to be a journalist, and he got around, be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning", avoid something unpleasant or laborious; "You cannot bypass these rules!", To eventually begin or return to some procrastinated task, find the time to, take the time to (do something), When you get around to doing something that you have delayed doing or have been too busy to do, you finally do it. I said I would write to you, but as usual I never got around to it, do something despite obstacles such as lack of time; "He finally got around to painting the windows,

30 To come around something - "Cross at the rocks when you get around the bend."     ts
31 To move to the other side of an obstruction - "There's no trail going through. We can't get around to the lake."     ts
32 To avoid or bypass an obstacle - "Tax consultants look for ways to get around the law."     ts
33 To circumvent the obligation and performance of a chore - "My brother always gets around cleaning his room himself."     ts
34 To transport oneself from place to place - "Granny uses a wheelchair to get around."     ts
35 move around; move from place to place; "How does she get around without a car?     ts
36 bypass, circumvent, avoid; travel from place to place; obtain favor through flattery; become public knowledge     ts
37 move around; move from place to place; "How does she get around without a car?"     ts
38 If news gets around, it becomes well known as a result of being told to lots of people. They threw him out because word got around that he was taking drugs I'll see that it gets round that you've arrived. = get about     ts
39 If you get around a rule or law, you find a way of doing something that the rule or law is intended to prevent, without actually breaking it. Although tobacco ads are prohibited, companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows     ts
40 To get around a problem or difficulty means to overcome it. None of these countries has found a way yet to get around the problem of the polarization of wealth. = get over     ts
41 be a social swinger; socialize a lot     ts
42 If you get around someone, you persuade them to allow you to do or have something by pleasing them or flattering them. Max could always get round her     ts
43 If you get around, you visit a lot of different places as part of your way of life. He claimed to be a journalist, and he got around     ts
44 be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning"     ts
45 avoid something unpleasant or laborious; "You cannot bypass these rules!"     ts
46get around to To eventually begin or return to some procrastinated task - "The busy orator and mother of two couldn't get around to her unfinished speech."     ts
47get around to find the time to, take the time to (do something)     ts
48get around to When you get around to doing something that you have delayed doing or have been too busy to do, you finally do it. I said I would write to you, but as usual I never got around to it     ts
49get around to do something despite obstacles such as lack of time; "He finally got around to painting the windows     ts
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