Nghĩa của từ get across bằng Tiếng Sec

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Đặt câu có từ "get across"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "get across", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ get across, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ get across trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec

1. They really get across me!

2. Your meaning didn't really get across.

3. I just can't get across to her.

4. Did your speech get across to the crowd?

5. I don't think we can get across this minefield.

6. How are we going to get across the river?

7. The bridge was destroyed, so we couldn't get across.

8. The lights changed to red before I could get across.

9. She made a running dive to get across the crevasse.

10. He hurried down to help us get across the river.

11. We must get across the simple fact that drugs are dangerous.

12. He's trying to get across to Mexico, but his network's broken.

13. No ambulances had as yet managed to get across the river.

14. It won't be easy, but we'll get across the river somehow.

15. The bridge was destroyed so we couldn't get across the river.

16. That is what he wants to get across to the other person.

17. Take care not to get across the director,he could have you dismissed.

18. This is the message that we want to get across to the public.

19. A4 Booklets have ample room for all the information you want to get across

20. Then I explain what I want to get across in a more empathic way.

21. An unsteady-looking rope bridge was the only way to get across the chasm.

22. Well, to sum up, what is the message that you are trying to get across?

23. To get across town, you can take the shuttle from Times Square to Grand Central.

24. If my love was an ocean, Lindy'd have to take two airplanes to get across it!

25. 6 To get across town, you can take the shuttle from Times Square to Grand Central.

26. 22 To get across town, you can take the shuttle from Times Square to Grand Central.

27. 2 Well, to sum up, what is the message that you are trying to get across?

28. The referees are very strict at the line-out with only the jumpers allowed to get across.

29. It's difficult to get across to those who didn't know him just how outlandish this idea seemed.

30. 14 It was always touch and go whether we would get across the road before the lights changed.

31. I really wanted to get across an idea that I thought should be dramatized and have Mary star in it.

32. So, what we have to do is get across this ocean and find the geyser and just hitch a ride topside.

33. Somehow she managed to get across that she would be in Exeter tomorrow morning as soon as she could make arrangements.

34. If you can't communicate and talk to other people and get across your ideas, you're giving up your potential. Warren Buffett 

35. In addition to the uses shown below, Across is used in phrasal verbs such as 'come Across', 'get Across', and 'put Across'. 1

36. And if I don't find a way to get across that river, they're gonna pin the 2nd Mass in, and they're gonna destroy us.

37. An Allusion can connect a piece of writing to the context of the wider world and help the reader understand the emotions and thoughts which the writer is trying to get across

38. Four days from now, on the night of the escape, we'll have 18 minutes to get the bars off the infirmary window, and for all seven of us to get across the wire and over the wall.

39. For these reasons, playing music has been found to increase the volume and activity in the brain's corpus callosum, the bridge between the two hemispheres, allowing messages to get across the brain faster and through more diverse routes.

40. So when these meters started showing up a couple of years ago on street corners, I was thrilled, because now I finally knew how many seconds I had to get across the street before I got run over by a car.

41. Language note: In addition to the uses shown below, Across is used in phrasal verbs such as 'come Across,' 'get Across,' and 'put Across.' If someone or something goes Across a place or a boundary, they go from one side of it to the other