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
- Right. I'll make sure it's the first item on the agenda, or we may not get round to it.
好的,我一定把它放在议事日程的第一项,不然我们可能没时间谈到它的。 - He says he'll get round to it next week.
他说下星期他能找到时间做这事。 - 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? - Some of the largest companies formally assess the performance of their board, but very few new or growing companies have managed to get round to establishing any such procedure.
这篇文章讲了对董事局表现进行评估的重要性和一些方法。 - 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。 - I've got bags of photographs and one day I'll get round to putting them in an album.
我有几袋相片,哪天抽空把它们放进相册。 - 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。 - Get around to or get round to.
找到时间做某事;来得及做。 - We are going to get round to my aunt who is living in Los angles.
我们打算去看看我姑妈,她现住在洛杉机。