get better
get better — idiom
1. to become better in quality, health, ability, or condition than you were before
1.慣用語A2
釋義
to become better in quality, health, ability, or condition than you were before
例句
After a few days of rest, Eri's cold started to get better.
get better for health recovery
The new teacher helped the students get better at reading and writing.
get better at + skill/activity
If you practice every day, your piano skills will get better.
The weather is supposed to get better by the weekend.
Naoko felt relieved when her grandmother's health got better after the surgery.
同義詞
反義詞
- get worse
the direct opposite used in the same contexts
用法筆記
Commonly used for health, skills, weather, and general conditions. Can be used with or without a following phrase describing the area of improvement.
常見錯誤
❌My English is getting more better.
✅My English is getting better.
💡'better' is already a comparative form; do not add 'more' before it.