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Kolokacje z 'Be- Place- Put' & więcej - Stan lub Warunek (Uzyskaj)

Poznaj angielskie kolokacje z 'Get' używanym do wyrażania stanu lub kondycji, w tym "złapać przeziębienie" i "wpakować się w kłopoty".

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Verb Collocations With 'Be- Place- Put' & more
to [get] a cold

to become infected with a viral illness, often characterized by symptoms such as a runny nose, cough, and congestion

Ex: To avoid getting a cold, it's important to practice good hygiene, such as washing your hands regularly.
to [get] a headache

to experience pain or discomfort in the head

Ex: If you've get a headache, it's a good idea to rest and drink plenty of water.
to [get] a tan

to darken one's skin as a result of exposure to sunlight or other methods

Ex: She decided to get a tan by using a sunbed at the tanning salon.
to [get] changed

to take off what one is wearing and put on something else

Ex: He had to get changed quickly to be ready for the formal event.
to [get] dressed

to put on one's clothes

Ex: The actor got dressed in costume for the stage performance.
to [get] undressed

to remove one's clothes from one's body

Ex: During a medical exam, patients are usually asked to get undressed in a private area and wear a medical gown.
to [get] into trouble

to become involved in a problematic or difficult situation, often as a result of one's actions or decisions

Ex: Getting involved with the wrong crowd can lead teenagers to get into trouble.
to [get] married

to legally become someone's wife or husband

Ex: They had been together for years before they finally decided to get married.
to [get] {one's} hair cut

to have one's hair shortened or styled by a hairdresser or barber

Ex: Many people prefer to get their hair cut professionally to achieve the desired style.
to [get] started

to begin a particular task, activity, or process

Ex: He got started on his essay after dinner last night.

On zaczął swój esej po kolacji wczoraj wieczorem.

to [get] {sth} straight

to understand something completely and clearly

Ex: It's important to get the facts straight before making any decisions.
to [get|take] a degree

to successfully complete the required studies and receive an academic qualification from a university or college

Ex: He worked diligently to obtain his degree in engineering, which opened up new career opportunities for him.
to [get] (anywhere|somewhere)

to make progress or achieve success, especially when facing difficulties or obstacles

Ex: We're working hard but we don't seem to be getting anywhere.
to [get] nowhere

to make no progress, achieve no results, or reach no favorable outcome in a particular situation or endeavor

Ex: Their argument was going in circles, and they were getting nowhere in resolving their differences.
to [get] to (thinking|wondering)

to begin considering a particular thought or idea

Ex: When the phone call didn't come as expected, she got to wondering if there was a problem.
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