Found 4 items, similar to GEt.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: get
mendapatkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: get
dapat, gubernemen, memperdapatkan, memperoleh, mendapat, merengkuh
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: get
get
v 1: come into the possession of something concrete or abstract;
“She got a lot of paintings from her uncle”; 
“They
acquired a new pet”; 
“Get your results the next day”;
“Get permission to take a few days off from work” [syn:
acquire]
2: enter or assume a certain state or condition; 
“He became
annoyed when he heard the bad news”; 
“It must be getting
more serious”; 
“her face went red with anger”; 
“She went
into ecstasy”; 
“Get going!” [syn: 
become, 
go]
3: cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or
condition; 
“He got his squad on the ball”; 
“This let me in
for a big surprise”; 
“He got a girl into trouble” [syn: 
let,
have]
4: receive a specified treatment (abstract); 
“These aspects of
civilization do not find expression or receive an
interpretation”; 
“His movie received a good review”; 
“I
got nothing but trouble for my good intentions” [syn: 
receive,
find, 
obtain, 
incur]
5: reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; 
“She
arrived home at 7 o'clock”; 
“She didn't get to Chicago
until after midnight” [syn: 
arrive, 
come] [ant: 
leave]
6: go or come after and bring or take back; 
“Get me those books
over there, please”; 
“Could you bring the wine?”; 
“The dog
fetched the hat” [syn: 
bring, 
convey, 
fetch] [ant: 
take away
]
7: of mental or physical states or experiences; 
“get an idea”;
“experience vertigo”; 
“get nauseous”; 
“undergo a strange
sensation”; 
“The chemical undergoes a sudden change”; 
“The
fluid undergoes shear”; 
“receive injuries”; 
“have a
feeling” [syn: 
experience, 
receive, 
have, 
undergo]
8: take vengeance on or get even; 
“We'll get them!”; 
“That'll
fix him good!”; 
“This time I got him” [syn: 
pay back, 
pay off
, 
fix]
9: achieve a point or goal; 
“Nicklaus had a 70”; 
“The Brazilian
team got 4 goals”; 
“She made 29 points that day” [syn: 
have,
make]
10: cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; 
“The ads
induced me to buy a VCR”; 
“My children finally got me to
buy a computer”; 
“My wife made me buy a new sofa” [syn: 
induce,
stimulate, 
cause, 
have, 
make]
11: succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase;
“We finally got the suspect”; 
“Did you catch the thief?”
[syn: 
catch, 
capture]
12: come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and
attributes); 
“He grew a beard”; 
“The patient developed
abdominal pains”; 
“I got funny spots all over my body”;
“Well-developed breasts” [syn: 
grow, 
develop, 
produce,
acquire]
13: be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; 
“He
got AIDS”; 
“She came down with pneumonia”; 
“She took a
chill” [syn: 
contract, 
take]
14: communicate with a place or person; establish communication
with, as if by telephone; 
“Bill called this number and he
got Mary”; 
“The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the
earthquake”
15: give certain properties to something; 
“get someone mad”;
“She made us look silly”; 
“He made a fool of himself at
the meeting”; 
“Don't make this into a big deal”; 
“This
invention will make you a millionaire”; 
“Make yourself
clear” [syn: 
make]
16: move into a desired direction of discourse; 
“What are you
driving at?” [syn: 
drive, 
aim]
17: grasp with the mind or develop an undersatnding of; 
“did you
catch that allusion?”; 
“We caught something of his theory
in the lecture”; 
“don't catch your meaning”; 
“did you get
it?”; 
“She didn't get the joke”; 
“I just don't get him”
[syn: 
catch]
18: attract and fix; 
“His look caught her”; 
“She caught his
eye”; 
“Catch the attention of the waiter” [syn: 
catch,
arrest]
19: reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot; 
“the rock
caught her in the back of the head”; 
“The blow got him in
the back”; 
“The punch caught him in the stomach” [syn: 
catch]
20: reach by calculation; 
“What do you get when you add up these
numbers?”
21: acquire as a result of some effort or action; 
“You cannot
get water out of a stone”; 
“Where did she get these
news?”
22: purchase; 
“What did you get at the toy store?”
23: perceive by hearing; 
“I didn't catch your name”; 
“She didn't
get his name when they met the first time” [syn: 
catch]
24: suffer from the receipt of; 
“She will catch hell for this
behavior!” [syn: 
catch]
25: receive as a retribution or punishment; 
“He got 5 years in
prison” [syn: 
receive]
26: leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form;
“Scram!” [syn: 
scram, 
buzz off, 
fuck off, 
bugger off
]
27: reach and board; 
“She got the bus just as it was leaving”
28: irritate; 
“Her childish behavior really get to me”; 
“His
lying really gets me” [syn: 
get under one's skin]
29: evoke an emotional response; "Brahms's `Requiem' gets me
every time"
30: apprehend and reproduce accurately; 
“She really caught the
spirit of the place in her drawings”; 
“She got the mood
just right in her photographs” [syn: 
catch]
31: in baseball: earn or achieve a base by being walked by the
pitcher; 
“He drew a base on balls” [syn: 
draw]
32: overcome or destroy; 
“The ice storm got my hibiscus”; 
“the
cat got the goldfish”
33: be a mystery or bewildering to; 
“This beats me!”; 
“Got me--I
don't know the answer!”; 
“a vexing problem”; 
“This
question really stuck me” [syn: 
perplex, 
vex, 
stick,
puzzle, 
mystify, 
baffle, 
beat, 
pose, 
bewilder,
flummox, 
stupefy, 
nonplus, 
gravel, 
amaze, 
dumbfound]
34: take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; 
“We
began working at dawn”; 
“Who will start?”; 
“Get working
as soon as the sun rises!”; 
“The first tourists began to
arrive in Cambodia”; 
“He began early in the day”; 
“Let's
get down to work now” [syn: 
get down, 
begin, 
start out
, 
start, 
set about, 
set out, 
commence] [ant:
end]
35: undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); 
“She suffered a
fracture in the accident”; 
“He had an insulin shock after
eating three candy bars”; 
“She got a bruise on her leg”;
“He got his arm broken in the scuffle” [syn: 
suffer, 
sustain,
have]
36: make children; 
“Abraham begot Isaac”; 
“Men often father
children but don't recognize them” [syn: 
beget, 
engender,
father, 
mother, 
sire, 
generate, 
bring forth]
[also: 
gotten, 
got, 
getting]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: get
get 
\get\ (g[e^]t), n.; pl. 
gittin or 
gitim.
A divorce granted by a Rabbi in accordance with Jewish law;
also, the document attesting to the divorce. --RHUD
[PJC]