get at
柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASAL VERB To get at something means to succeed in reaching it. 夠得著
A goat was standing up against a tree on its hind legs, trying to get at the leaves. 一只山羊后腿趴在一棵樹上站起來,試圖去夠樹葉。
2. PHRASAL VERB If you get at the truth about something, you succeed in discovering it. 查明
We want to get at the truth. Who killed him? And why?
我們想查明真相。誰殺了他?為什么?
3. PHRASAL VERB If you ask someone what they are getting at, you are asking them to explain what they mean, usually because you think that they are being unpleasant or are suggesting something that is untrue. 意指
"What are you getting at now?" demanded Rick. “你現(xiàn)在是什么意思?” 里克質(zhì)問道。
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