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What is it mean "get on with it " ?
16 aug. 2008 18:13
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Hi , It is an expression meaning " to be able to deal with it , to adapt to it ( it here is something ,situation etc),that is to say to overcome the difficulty of a situation or anything , to transcend the difficult phase of a certain situation and be able to deal with it in a smoother, more flexible mode .
16 augustus 2008
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It means to hurry up! For example if a child is too slow in eating their food, the mother may say, " Come on get on with it, eat your food before it gets cold.''
17 augustus 2008
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