Get from Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈfɹəm
GET-frum or GIT-frum
ɡˈɛt/ /fɹˈɒm
get-FROM
التعريف
To receive, take, or obtain something from a particular person, place, or source.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually informal and commonly paired with objects ('get advice from', 'get money from'). It often means 'obtain', 'receive', or 'learn'. 'Get from' is almost always followed by a source. Not used when talking about locations of physical objects ('The store is across from the bank,' not 'get from the bank').
Spanish: obtener de - sacar de - recibir dePortuguese (BR): obter de - pegar de - receber dePortuguese (PT): obter de - receber de - tirar deChinese (Simplified): 从...得到 - 从...获得Chinese (Traditional): 從...得到 - 從...獲得Hindi: से लेना - से प्राप्त करनाArabic: يَحْصُل على من - يَأْخُذ منBengali: পাওয়া - সংগ্রহ করাRussian: получать отJapanese: 〜からもらう - 〜から得るVietnamese: lấy từ - nhận từKorean: ~에서 얻다 - ~에서 받다Turkish: -den almak - -den elde etmekUrdu: حاصل کرنا (سے) - لینا (سے)Indonesian: mendapat dari - memperoleh dari
جمل نموذجية
Where did you get that from?
basic
I usually get my books from the library.
basic
He gets help from his friends.
basic
You can get from here to the city center by bus.
natural
What do you get from traveling so much?
natural
I didn't get that from what she said.
natural