get round to
英 [ɡet raʊnd tu]
美 [ɡet raʊnd tu]
克服,解决(问题或困难); 规避,避开(法律或规章); (消息)传开; (通过讨好或奉承的手段)说服,哄骗; 到处旅行; 四处游历
柯林斯词典
- → see:get around to
双语例句
- Perhaps we'll get round to doing it some day.
或许什么时候我们能找到时间做这件事。 - The committee will get round to your suggestion after they've dealt with urgent business.
委员会在处理完紧急事务以后将开始考虑你的建议。 - It is a circumstance which Darcy, of course, would not wish to be generally known, because if it were to get round to the lady's family, it would be an unpleasant thing.
这件事达西先生当然不愿意让大家知道,免得传到那位小姐家里去,惹得人家不痛快。 - He says he'll get round to it next week.
他说下星期他能找到时间做这事。 - Could you get round the factory to print different labels for us?
你能让工厂为我们印制出不同的标签吗? - Mine were mainly to do with staffing levels; just not being able to give basic care, not being able to get round to feed patients.
我的报告主要涉及人员配备水平;就是不能提供基本护理,抽不出空为患者喂食等等。 - Do you have some big project that you'd love to get round to?
你是否有个大计划总想花时间去做? - And even those books they do get round to opening remain in a sense outside their knowledge.
他还指出,即便是那些人们无暇打开的书,也具有某种人们无法理解的意义。 - Somehow, discussions of the fiscal cliff never get round to addressing that fact even though it is likely to administer a much sharper economic shock than the expiry of the Bush tax cuts.
不知为什么,关于财政悬崖的讨论从未考虑这个事实,即便它对经济造成的冲击比小布什(georgew.bush)减税政策到期大得多。 - Unproductive people spend time on easy, low-value activities and find it hard to get round to the really tough but critical tasks.
没效率的人把时间花在容易做、意义不大的活动中,抽不出时间做那些需要克服困难却重要的工作上。
