get sth across
— phrasal verb with get uk
/ɡet/ us
/ɡet/ verb present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US usually gotten
B2 to manage to make someone understand or believe something:
Altri esempi
- The novel is good at getting the experience of war across to the reader.
- The campaign had clearly failed to get its message across to the public.
- The speaker reiterated the main points he was trying to get across to the audience.
- Do you think he managed to get his ideas across?
- She usually wastes no time in getting her points across.
Thesaurus: sinonimi e parole collegate