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  1. to start or continue doing something, especially work. ponerse a algo. Stop talking and get on with it. Deja de hablar y ponte a ello. I like to be left to get on with the job. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. Más ejemplosMenos ejemplos. If you make some coffee I'll get on with the washing up.

  2. Muchos ejemplos de oraciones traducidas contienen “get on with” – Diccionario español-inglés y buscador de traducciones en español.

  3. to start or continue doing something, especially work: Stop talking and get on with it. I like to be left to get on with the job. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to start to do something. begin I'll begin working on the project this weekend.

  4. I get on well with my sister. Me llevo bien con mi hermana. get on with the job v expr verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." informal (do [sth] without delay)

  5. used to talk or ask about how well somebody is doing a task. I'm not getting on very fast with this job. to continue doing something, especially after you have been interrupted. Be quiet and get on with your work. (informal)Get on with it! We haven't got all day. See get on with in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  6. To get on with somebody. to get on with together/ each one. ,with no way of knowing what to base one <on> till you get there. - English Only forum. engages with our criticisms of her, deconstructs them, and then allows us to get on with our lives - English Only forum.

  7. Mira ejemplos de get on with en ingles. Descubre oraciones que usan get on with en la vida real.

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