get over

US /ɡet ˈoʊ.vər/
UK /ɡet ˈoʊ.vər/
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1.

superar, recuperarse de

to recover from an illness, a difficult experience, or a shock

:
It took her a long time to get over the flu.
Le tomó mucho tiempo superar la gripe.
He still hasn't gotten over the death of his dog.
Todavía no ha superado la muerte de su perro.
2.

superar, resolver

to successfully deal with a problem or difficulty

:
We need to get over this obstacle to move forward.
Necesitamos superar este obstáculo para avanzar.
It's time to get over your fear of public speaking.
Es hora de superar tu miedo a hablar en público.
3.

hacer entender, comunicar

to communicate or explain something successfully to someone

:
I tried to explain, but I couldn't get the idea over to them.
Intenté explicar, pero no pude hacerles entender la idea.
Her message didn't really get over to the audience.
Su mensaje no llegó realmente a la audiencia.