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get over

İngilizce - Türkçe

GET OVER
1. To recover from a physical or mental illness or injury.
It took her almost four months to recover from pneumonia.
I would love to play rugby again, but I am still recovering from a broken ankle.
2. To come to terms with or move on from something, especially something from the past.
John is still coping with his divorce, so he has been a little distant at work.
I don't think I will ever accept the way I lost my job.
You have to accept that I am moving to Indonesia next month.
3. To overcome a problem or difficulty.
We have faced many technical setbacks, but our new website is finally up and running.
4. To stop feeling heartbroken or lovesick for someone.
It has been almost a year since Eda broke up with me, but I still haven't gotten over her.
Oh, Ayşe, it's just a crush. You will get over Dursun soon enough.
5. In rugby, to score a try by touching the ball down over the opponent's goal line.
The team scored a thrilling 21-20 victory by getting over the opponent's goal line in the final seconds of the game.

GET OVER
1. To recover or heal from a physical or mental illness:
She took almost four months to recover from that episode of pneumonia.
I would like to return to playing rugby, but I have been recuperating from a fractured ankle.

2. To accept, feel better about, move on from, or come to terms with something, particularly an established or past event:
John is still coping with his divorce, so he has been somewhat distant at work.
I don't think I will ever come to terms with losing my job like that.
You need to accept the fact that I'm moving to Indonesia next month.

3. To overcome or find a solution to a problem, obstacle, or difficulty.
We have encountered numerous technical setbacks, but we have finally resolved them and our new website is now operational.

4. To no longer feel heartbroken or lovesick for someone.
It has been nearly a year since Janet ended our relationship, but I still haven't moved on from her.
Oh, Sarah, it's just a temporary infatuation. You will soon move on from Tommy.

5. In rugby, to cross the opponent's goal line and touch the ball to the ground, resulting in a try:
The team succeeded in crossing the goal line in the final seconds of the game, securing an exciting 21-20 victory.

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