general vocabulary
Expressions with get
Task 1. DEFINITIONS
Look at the expressions in box A and choose a suitable definition for that expression in box B.
A
1. I think Ben got out of bed on the wrong side this morning.
2. We're planning a little get-together of people from the office.
3. The manager began the meeting with a few comments and then got down to brass tacks.
4, Jan and Richard get on like a house on fire.
5. Rory and Jeannie are get
19 married? Get away with you!
6. You'll get the sack if you talk to the boss like that.
7. That humming noise is really getting on my nerves.
8. He's got a nerve to ask for a day off.
9. Lang the shops to try and find a new dishwasher, but got nowhere.
10. When she asked him for money, he told her to get lost.
11. OK everyone, we're a bit late so let's get going.
12. Got it!
13. Do you think he got my meaning?
14, Get a grip on yourself - you've got an interview in half an hour.
15.The president is having to get to grips with the failing economy.
16. If they don't get their act together, they'll miss the last date for entries to the competition.
17. How can | get him off my back?
18. If | don't get a rise soon, I'll start looking for another job.
| 19. 've got out of the habit of eating chocolates.
20. Rainy weather always gets me down.
A.to be unsuccessful
B. a meeting of friends
C. to stop pestering someone
D.to understand
E, to be dismissed from a job
F. not to do something any more
G. to start to deal with something
H.Go away. Leave me alone.
|. over-confidence or rudeness
J. to start
K. to receive an increase in salary
L. to try to control yourself; to try to be less emotional
M.to start discussing the real problem
| N.Don't try to make me believe that,