Get around Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ɝˈaʊn/, /ɝˈaʊnd
GET-uh-ROWN(D)
ɡˈɛt/ /ɐɹˈaʊnd
GET-uh-ROUND
释义
To travel or move from place to place, especially within a city or area. It also means to avoid or find a way to deal with problems or obstacles.
用法与细微差别
Informal and very common in conversation. Used for physical movement ('get around the city'), travel, and for finding ways to overcome rules or obstacles ('get around a rule'). 'Get around to' is a different phrase—it means to finally do something.
Spanish: moverse - desplazarse - evadir (problemas)Portuguese (BR): locomover-se - circular - contornar (problemas)Portuguese (PT): deslocar-se - circular - contornar (problemas)Chinese (Simplified): 四处走动 - 到处旅行 - 规避(问题)Chinese (Traditional): 四處走動 - 到處旅行 - 規避(問題)Hindi: इधर-उधर घूमना - बच निकलना (समस्या से)Arabic: يتنقل - يسافر - يتجاوز (مشكلة)Bengali: ঘোরা - ঘুরে বেড়ানো - এড়িয়ে চলা (সমস্যা/নিয়ম)Russian: передвигаться - обходить (проблему/правило)Japanese: 移動する - 回避するVietnamese: đi lại - né tránh (vấn đề/luật)Korean: 돌아다니다 - 피하다 (문제/규칙)Turkish: dolaşmak - aşmak (kural/sorun)Urdu: گھومنا - بچ نکلنا (مسئلہ/قاعدہ)Indonesian: berkeliling - menghindari (masalah/peraturan)
例句
It's easy to get around this city by bus.
basic
She uses a bike to get around town.
basic
He found a way to get around the rule.
basic
I don't drive, but I get around just fine on the subway.
natural
People will always try to get around difficult questions in interviews.
natural
Word really gets around fast in small towns.
natural