get on

US /ɡet ɑːn/
UK /ɡet ɑːn/
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1.

subir a, montar en

to board a bus, train, or other form of public transport

:
We need to get on the bus quickly before it leaves.
Necesitamos subir al autobús rápidamente antes de que se vaya.
She waited for the train to stop before she could get on.
Esperó a que el tren se detuviera antes de poder subir.
2.

llevarse bien, entenderse

to have a good relationship with someone

:
Do you get on with your new colleagues?
¿Te llevas bien con tus nuevos colegas?
Despite their differences, they get on very well.
A pesar de sus diferencias, se llevan muy bien.
3.

continuar, seguir adelante

to continue doing something, especially after a pause or interruption

:
Let's get on with the meeting.
Vamos a continuar con la reunión.
He told them to get on with their work.
Les dijo que continuaran con su trabajo.