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Examples:get to the heart of the matter—habit becomes nature (idiom); get used something and it seems inevitable—if you ride a tiger, it's hard get off (idiom); fig. impossible to stop halfway—get to the bottom of (sth.) —get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate—Once one man gets a government position, all his cronies get in too—get sb's views by polite or indirect questioning—The cleverest housewife cannot cook without rice (idiom); You won't get anywhere without equipment.—When we get the mountain, there'll be a way through and when the boat gets to the pier-head, it will go straight with the current (common saying); fig. Everything will turn out for the best.—try to get out of a task—know how to get on in the world—get a reasonably good, if not perfect, result—lit. ride a crane to Yangzhou (idiom); to get an official position—(get to know) the real situation—dip a finger (idiom); fig. to get one's finger in the pie—lit. seek but fail get (idiom); fig. exactly what one’s been looking for—lit. even jumping inthe Yellow River can't get you clean—get rid of sb once he has ceased to be useful—get to the intended location—act cleverly to get what one desires—smooth whiskers and pat a horse's bottom (idiom); to use flatter to get what one wants—lit. be born, to grow old, to get sick and to die—find excuses (to get off a charge)—get a great number of people involved (in carrying out some task)—get fat (a sign of prosperity, so a compliment)—recover speedily (idiom); to get better quickly—purify one's body (i.e. to get castrated)—show sb how to get to the right path—use influence to get what one wants—dig up roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth—a thousand tries leads one success (idiom, humble expr.); Even without any notable ability on my part, I may still get it right sometimes by good luck.—lit. Sow melon and you get melon, sow beans and you get beans (idiom); fig. As you sow, so shall you reap.—clear the road (i.e. get rid of people for passage of royalty or VIP)—interrogate and get to the bottom of sth—call loudly (idiom); to get people's attention—fig. it is hard get on in one's career while encumbered by family obligations—encourage sth to get bigger—lit. get up at sunrise and work until sunset (proverb)—lit. you cannot get fat with only one mouthful (proverb)—fig. knack or trick (esp. scheme get sth cheaper)—a horse cannot get fat without an extra ration, a man cannot get rich without an extra income [idiom.]—lit. open the door and see the mountain; fig. to get right to the point [idiom.]—get to the heart of (the matter)—go astray and to not know how to get back on the right path [idiom.]—lit. examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth— |