get along with
get along with — 片語動詞
- get along withbase form
- gets along with3rd person singular
- getting along with-ing form
- got along withpast simple
- gotten along withpast participle
1. to have a friendly relationship with someone, where you enjoy being together and
相處融洽
與某人關係友好,很少爭吵
to have a friendly relationship with someone, where you enjoy being together and rarely argue
Adel gets along with everyone in her office, even the grumpy accountant.
Adel 和辦公室裡的每個人都相處融洽,即使是那位脾氣暴躁的會計。
get along with + everyone — universal scope
Sanya and her mother-in-law didn't get along with each other at first.
Sanya 和她的婆婆一開始相處得並不好。
negative form: didn't get along with each other
Tomas finds it easy to get along with his teammates on the football pitch.
Tomas 覺得和足球場上的隊友相處起來很輕鬆。
Do you get along with your new boss?
你和你的新老闆相處得好嗎?
The children got along with their cousins all summer without a single fight.
孩子們整個夏天都和表兄弟姊妹相處融洽,一次架都沒吵。
- get on with
British English equivalent; same meaning and register
- be on good terms with
more formal; suggests a polite rather than warm relationship
- hit it off with
describes an immediate friendly connection when first meeting
- clash with
strong personality conflict
- fall out with
to stop being friendly after a disagreement
文法句型
get along with + someone
用法筆記
Always followed by a noun or pronoun naming the person you have the good relationship with. When there is no object, drop 'with' and use 'get along' alone.