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  1. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. get on with [sb] vtr phrasal insep. informal (be friends) llevarse con v prnl + prep. llevarse bien con loc verb + prep. If you can't get on with your boss, it might be better to quit.

  2. to start or continue doing something, especially work. ponerse a algo. Stop talking and get on with it. Deja de hablar y ponte a ello. I like to be left to get on with the job. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. Menos ejemplos. If you make some coffee I'll get on with the washing up.

  3. Add to word list. to start or continue doing something, especially work: Stop talking and get on with it. I like to be left to get on with the job. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos.

  4. get on with someone - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

  5. to start or continue doing something, especially work: Stop talking and get on with it. I like to be left to get on with the job. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to start to do something.

  6. phrasal verb. get on with somebody | get on (together) (both British English) (also get along with somebody, get along (together) North American English, British English) to have a friendly relationship with somebody. She's never really got on with her sister. She and her sister have never really got on. We get along just fine together.

  7. The meaning of GET ON WITH (SOMETHING OR SOMEONE) is to continue doing (something). How to use get on with (something or someone) in a sentence. to continue doing (something); to be or remain friendly with (someone)…