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get across — (something) to successfully communicate something. As a coach, I have to get across to the players what I want from them … New idioms dictionary
get across — [v] communicate an idea bring home*, convey, get through to, impart, make clear, make understood, pass on, put over, transmit; concept 60 Ant. miscommunicate … New thesaurus
get across — ► get across manage to communicate (an idea) clearly. Main Entry: ↑get … English terms dictionary
get across — index annunciate, convey (communicate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
get across — verb 1. communicate successfully (Freq. 1) I couldn t get across the message He put over the idea very well • Syn: ↑put over • Hypernyms: ↑communicate, ↑pass on, ↑pass … Useful english dictionary
get across — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms get across : present tense I/you/we/they get across he/she/it gets across present participle getting across past tense got across past participle got across to make people understand something He sometimes has … English dictionary
get across — v. (B) ( to make clear ) she tried to get across her ideas across to us * * * [ getə krɒs] (B) ( to make clear ) she tried to get across her ideas across to us … Combinatory dictionary
get across — {v.} 1. To explain clearly, make (something) clear; to make clear the meaning of. * /Mr. Brown is a good coach because he can get across the plays./ Syn.: PUT ACROSS. 2. To become clear. * /The teacher tried to explain the problem, but the… … Dictionary of American idioms
get across — {v.} 1. To explain clearly, make (something) clear; to make clear the meaning of. * /Mr. Brown is a good coach because he can get across the plays./ Syn.: PUT ACROSS. 2. To become clear. * /The teacher tried to explain the problem, but the… … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ across — v 1. To explain clearly, make (smth) clear; to make clear the meaning of. Mr. Brown is a good coach because he can get across the plays. Syn.: put across 2. To become clear. The teacher tried to explain the problem, but the explanation did not… … Словарь американских идиом
get\ across\ to — v 1. To explain clearly, make (smth) clear; to make clear the meaning of. Mr. Brown is a good coach because he can get across the plays. Syn.: put across 2. To become clear. The teacher tried to explain the problem, but the explanation did not… … Словарь американских идиом