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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
get/obtain
1 receiving and obtaining sth 2 looking for and finding sb/sth 3 going to get sb/sth 4 bringing things together (collecting things) see also HAVE/POSSESS
1 receiving and obtaining sth - to become the owner or the user of sth by your own effort: get* sth, (formal) obtain sth, (formal) acquire sth I'm saving up to get a new car. ◎ It takes several weeks to obtain a visa. - to become the owner or the user of sth that sb sends you or gives you: get* sth, (formal) receive sth; noun (U): (formal) receipt What did you get for Christmas? ◎ Did you receive the application form we sent you? ◎ We will pay you on receipt of the goods. - to get sth with your hand: take* sth Here! Can you take this screwdriver a minute? - to get sth from a high place: take* sth down Can you take down that picture? - to take sth roughly or suddenly: snatch sth, grab sth Julia snatched the ball off Hamish. ◎ He grabbed my handbag and ran off. - if you can touch sth and get it for sb, you can reach it Can you reach the newspaper? - to get sth by hard work, great effort, etc: gain sth to gain a degree ※ being able to get sth - if you can get sth, it is obtainable; opposite: unobtainable The shop told me that the computer I want to buy is unobtainable at the moment. - if you can buy or use sth, it is available; opposite: unavailable; noun (U): availability Did you find the hotel? Were there any rooms available?
2 looking for and finding sb/sth - to get sth that you want after looking for it or by chance: find* sth I found this dress in a shop in the High Street. - to find sth that will be useful: get* hold of sth Do you know where I could get hold of a book on rabbits? - to find sb or make contact with sb: get* (hold of) sb Where have you been? I've been trying to get hold of you all day! - to get back sth you have lost or that sb took from you: find* sth, (formal) recover sth I found my comb under the sink. ◎ The police recovered my wallet after five days. - to get sth back from somewhere: (formal) retrieve sth (from sth) My computer broke down, but luckily I managed to retrieve most of my data. ※ more on finding things FIND
3 going to get sb/sth - to go and bring sb/sth from a place: get* sb/sth (for sb), fetch sb/sth (for sb), collect sb/sth (for sb); if you are talking about a thing (not a person), you can also say get* (sb) sth, fetch (sb) sth I've got to get some parcels from the post office. ◎ She very kindly offered to fetch the children for me. ◎ Mrs Bartlett collects the children from school every day. ◎ When you're in town, can you get me my trousers from the cleaners? - an act of collecting sth: collection Rubbish collection is on Tuesdays and Fridays. - to tell sb to go and get sb/sth: send* (sb) (for sb/sth) I've sent Damian for some potatoes.
4 bringing things together (collecting things) - to bring a number of things together in a place: collect sth, gather sth (together) Could you collect all the old newspapers and put them in the rubbish, please? ◎ I gathered my papers together and went off to work. - to bring together a number of objects of a particular type over a period of time because they interest you: collect sth; a person who does this: collector; the things which are collected: collection I collect old coins. ◎ a stamp collector ◎ a collection of miniature teapots
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