get on to
第三人称
gets on to
现在进行时
getting on to
过去式
got on to
过去完成时
gotten on to
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转到, 讨论
to start discussing or addressing a specific topic or subject in a conversation or discussion
- Let's get on to the main agenda of the meeting.
让我们进入会议的主要议程。
- She got on to the topic of environmental sustainability in her presentation.
她在演讲中转向了环境可持续性的话题。
- I'd like to get on to the subject of your future plans after graduation.
我想转到你毕业后的未来计划这个话题。
- The teacher got on to the history lesson after reviewing the previous material.
老师在复习了之前的材料后,开始上历史课。
- We should get on to discussing the project's timeline now.
我们现在应该开始讨论项目的时间表了。
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被选入, 进入
to be elected as a part of an organization or group
- He worked tirelessly to get on to the board of directors and contribute to the organization's success.
他孜孜不倦地工作,以进入董事会并为组织的成功做出贡献。
- She finally got on to the committee after years of dedication.
经过多年的奉献,她终于入选委员会。
- He aspired to get on to the executive team to influence company decisions.
他渴望入选执行团队以影响公司决策。
- Getting on to the city council was a significant achievement for the young politician.
当选市议会成员对这位年轻的政治家来说是一项重大成就。
- She's determined to get on to the advisory panel to make a difference in her field.
她决心入选顾问小组,以在自己的领域有所作为。
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进入, 开始
to advance to or begin working on a particular task or issue
- Let's get on to the next phase of the project.
让我们进入项目的下一阶段。
- He got on to studying for his final exams after finishing his assignments.
他完成作业后开始为期末考试学习。
- They decided to get on to resolving the customer complaints as a top priority.
他们决定着手解决客户投诉作为首要任务。
- We should get on to the next item on the agenda, which is the budget.
我们应该转到议程上的下一个项目,即预算。