get at
第三人称
gets at
现在进行时
getting at
过去式
got at
过去完成时
gotten at
1
烦扰, 惹恼
to cause irritation or annoyance to someone
及物动词
- The constant noise from the construction site next door really gets at me.
隔壁建筑工地的持续噪音真的让我很烦。
- His habit of tapping his pen on the desk during meetings gets at everyone in the room.
他在会议期间习惯在桌子上敲笔的习惯惹恼了房间里的每个人。
- Her persistent questions about my personal life really get at me.
她对我个人生活的持续追问真的让我很烦。
- The buzzing mosquito in the room is getting at me; I can't concentrate.
房间里嗡嗡作响的蚊子开始惹恼我了; 我无法集中注意力。
- He’s always trying to get at me with those little comments.
他总是试图用那些小评论来惹恼我。
2
理解, 领会
to reach an understanding of something through questioning, investigation, or analysis
及物动词
- I can't quite get at what the author is trying to say in this book.
我无法完全理解作者在这本书中想表达的意思。
- She's always so secretive; it's hard to get at her true feelings.
她总是那么神秘;很难理解她的真实感受。
- To solve the puzzle, you need to get at the hidden clues.
要解决这个谜题,你需要理解隐藏的线索。
- We need to get at the truth of the matter to resolve this dispute.
我们需要弄清事情的真相来解决这个争端。
3
接触到, 拿到
to be able to have access to or reach something
及物动词
- The key to the safe was lost, so they couldn't get at the valuable documents inside.
保险箱的钥匙丢了,所以他们无法拿到里面有价值的文件。
- I can't seem to get at the back of the cupboard; it's too cluttered.
我似乎无法够到橱柜的后面;它太乱了。
- I need to get at that old book on the top shelf.
我需要拿到顶层架子上的那本旧书。
- He couldn't get at his email because he forgot the password.
他因为忘记了密码而无法访问他的电子邮件。
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4
贿赂, 腐蚀
to try to bribe or corrupt someone in power
及物动词
- The company executives tried to get at the politicians by offering bribes for favorable legislation.
公司高管试图通过提供贿赂以获得有利的立法来影响政治家。
- Corrupt officials often get at law enforcement agencies to avoid prosecution.
腐败官员经常贿赂执法机构以避免被起诉。
- The investigation revealed that some individuals had been trying to get at the judge involved in the case.
调查显示,一些人一直试图影响参与此案的法官。
- Corruption scandals can tarnish reputations when it's discovered that individuals tried to get at those in power.
腐败丑闻可能会玷污声誉,当发现有人试图接近那些掌权者时。
5
联系, 接触到
to contact or reach someone, especially when this is difficult or requires some effort
及物动词
- I've been trying to get at my old friend from college, but his phone number has changed.
我一直试图联系我大学时的老朋友,但他的电话号码已经换了。
- She's in a remote area, and it's hard to get at her through conventional means of communication.
她在一个偏远地区,很难通过传统的通讯方式联系到她。
- If you can't reach me by email, try to get at me through my office phone.
如果你无法通过电子邮件联系到我,试着通过我办公室的电话联系我。
- It's important to get at the client as soon as possible to discuss the changes to the project.
尽快联系客户讨论项目变更很重要。
6
批评, 间接攻击
to criticize or attack someone, usually in a subtle or indirect manner
及物动词
- He started to get at his opponent's weaknesses during the debate.
在辩论中,他开始攻击对手的弱点。
- The critics didn't hesitate to get at the flaws in the movie.
评论家们毫不犹豫地指出了电影中的缺陷。
- The opposing team's coach didn't hold back; he really got at our team's performance.
对方球队的教练没有保留;他真的批评了我们球队的表现。
- He didn't appreciate the way his colleagues were getting at his work ethics during the meeting.
他不喜欢同事们在会议上挑剔他的工作道德的方式。