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English
Verb
get on with
- (transitive) To proceed with; to begin or continue, especially after an interruption.
- Turn off the television and get on with your homework.
- Now that the technical difficulties have been taken care of, let's get on with the show!
- I have to get on with my spring cleaning.
- (transitive) To have a good relationship with.
- Peter did not get on with his mother-in-law.
- (transitive) To successfully use or adapt to.
- I just can't get on with these new glasses.
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proceed with
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: անցնել (hy) (ancʻnel), ձեռնամուխ լինել (jeṙnamux linel)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 繼續/继续 (zh) (jìxù), 继续 (zh) (jìxù), 持續/持续 (zh) (chíxù), 持续 (zh) (chíxù)
- Czech: dát se do toho, jít na to
- Dutch: aan de gang gaan met, doorgaan (nl)
- Finnish: aloittaa (fi), käydä käsiksi
- French: retourner à
- German: fortfahren (de), sich begeben (de)
- (deprecated template usage)
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- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
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- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Portuguese: andar logo com (pt)
- Russian: приступа́ть (ru) impf (pristupátʹ), приступи́ть (ru) pf (pristupítʹ) (+ к (k) + dative case), продолжа́ть (ru) impf (prodolžátʹ), продолжи́ть (ru) pf (prodolžítʹ) (to continue)
- Spanish: (proceed) hacer (es), realizar (es), proceder (es) con; (begin) comenzar (es), empezar (es); (continue) continuar (es) con, seguir (es) con, proseguir (es) con
- Vietnamese: please add this translation if you can
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