单词 | Get around |
例句 | 1. They didn't get around to typing up the letter. 2. Cycling is a cheap way to get around. 3. He got the doctor' s permission to get around recently. 4. We had to use public transport to get around. 5. I typically get around 30 emails a day. 6. He now needs a walker to get around. 7. Does Abell get around a great deal? 8. It's quite easy to get around London. 9. She doesn't get around much these days. 10. You certainly get around!Paris one minute, Bonn the next. 11. It may take time, but we'll get around. 12. I think we should be able to get around most of these problems. 13. The company is expected to get around this problem by borrowing from the banks. 14. It's hard to get around if you're in a wheelchair. 15. I hope to get around to answering your letter next week. 16. Tom's trying to get around his father to buy him a car. 17. I'll be drawing my pension before he'll ever get around to asking me to marry him! 18. We rented a four-wheel drive to get around the island. 19. Although tobacco ads are prohibited, companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows. 20. If you want to get around London fast, the Underground is your best bet.http:// 21. That child can always get around you and get what it wants. 22. I can't get around like I used to - it's this accursed rheumatism! 23. I get around, as you know. 24. She can always manage to get around her dad. 25. How do we get around the new tax laws? 26. And they also get around New York. 27. To get around this problem, cable companies are actually buying movie production houses. 28. Enter the Internet as a way to get around parental censorship. 29. None of these countries has found a way yet to get around the problem of the polarization of wealth. 30. Today, wheelchair users are trying to raise awareness of how difficult it is to get around. 1. They didn't get around to typing up the letter. 2. Cycling is a cheap way to get around. 3. He got the doctor' s permission to get around recently. 31. In fact, because the roads into Bellagio are very difficult, most people use the ferry services to get around. 32. Finally, it also is tangible satisfaction when I get around to using it because I remember the work put into it. 33. Madison helps her get around the city, up stairs, across streets, into elevators, on to buses, through doors. 34. They found children forced to stay at home because they had no way to get around. 35. She was forced to rely on a wheelchair to get around. 36. Perhaps he ought to remember those days and get around to living up to the promise he made to the last Tory conference. 37. Individuals and businesses are obliged to pay $ 49, but many never get around to sending in the check. 38. The metro system in Mexico City is very good. It makes it really easy to get around. 39. Don't get too perturbed - it's common and usually not too hand to get around. 40. Tuesday, she made news that was sure to get around, even to out-of-the-way McClain. 41. When first seen at the homoeopathic clinic, he was just able to get around with one tripod. 42. It's so frustrating not to have a car to get around. 43. It would take some time for the news to get around. 44. Growers can get around the ban by planting vines for quality wines rather than table wines. 45. That doesn't necessarily mean you will take more time to get around the golf course. 46. And people began sending him suggestions about how to get around the software without his cumbersome setup. 47. Mass transit is the only sane way to get around New York. 48. A lot of ingenious men get around this problem by communicating to their womenfolk via their T-shirts. 49. I do not know any way to get around this. 50. I favored Aspen for many years because I could fly there and walk or use free shuttle buses to get around. 51. He could then expect to get around four pounds ten shillings. 52. If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first. 53. Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp. 54. In time, he recovered well enough to get around,[http:///get around.html] but not well enough ever to play tennis again. 55. You can use free shuttle buses to get around the city. 56. Very soon this rigidity starts to restrict movements and by the time we reach old age we can barely get around. 57. Supermarkets have found they can get around licensing restrictions by selling in bulk. 58. Either that or there was some way to get around the lock. 59. She could drive a car but get around without it only in a wheelchair. 60. Millions of people in the developing world get around by bicycle or scooter. 61. I suppose I could get around to it myself in time. 62. You really lose it when you get around your family. 63. We don't get around to much cleaning. 64. Somehow, Rob didn't get around to telling me where. 65. Debit card thieves get around PIN obstacle. 66. I get around town on the hus. 67. I wish Bill get around to starting his homework. 68. I wish Bill get around to starting that project. 69. I'll get around to it tomorrow. 70. I'll get around to it. 71. Some people try to get around the tax law. 72. I just didn't get around to do it. 73. When will you get around to fixing my scooter? 74. Purchasing limits are even causing some couples to divorce, as they look for ways to get around loopholes in restrictions, enabling them to buy more, Bloomberg News reported in mid-August. 75. I'll get around to doing my homework after the baseball game. 76. ' To get around that difficulty, Commerce'applied the same wage rate to all skill levels and types of labor'attributed to Chinese nail manufacturers. 77. For example, it's often difficult to put an ASCII 0 (NUL) character into a buffer, and the article shows how attackers can normally get around this problem. 78. Bill asked his accountant to try to get around the tax laws. 79. I wish Bill would get around to calling his mother. 80. How did my secret get around to all my friends so quickly? 81. The cross - cultural conflict has become transnational corporation management process in can't get around of core problem. 82. Please bear with me and I will get around to it ASAP. 83. " Yeah, " Dad said,[] " be a good hunting dog soon as I get around to learnin'her. " 84. Stopping during the day, he would spend a few minutes ' time to get around the sun visor on the two large Windows, and then on the four door glass is placed on the small sun visors. 85. Few trees get around as much as the aspen (Populus tremuloides), that delicate, white-barked, easily recognizable cousin of the willow and cottonwood. 86. There were ways, of course, to get around the SPA and Central Licensing. 87. Sophie talked to the policeman for twenty minutes to get around paying the speeding ticket. 88. They created a high-tech fish ladder so species like giant catfish can get around the dam -- and to meet one local demand, they built an alligator slaughterhouse. 89. To get around this problem, you could restart the service that owns the log file, although this service interruption might cause a rebellion among your users. 90. He was later killed while in custody. 1877 is also the year we found a way to get around the Fort Laramie treaties. 91. Taxis. Cabs are a dependable - and relatively inexpensive - way to get around the city, though it's best to avoid taking one crosstown during the middle of the day. 92. And as you find you're using the site more often, you can make it easier to get around using navigational access keys (NAK) . 93. It is. difficult to precis. ly define smuggling, because smugglers constantly adapt their activities to get around new regulations and customs controls. 94. Trams are the perfect way to get around in Helsinki. 95. He'll get around to it in the sweet by - and - by. 96. The only way we can get around having to use "feelings" is simply to wait til the crime is committed. 97. Residents are trying to dodge bird droppings as they get around Orlando, Florida. 98. Our lives are much too busy these days to let it fall to chance or when you get around to it. 99. Then our hosts attempted to get around my insistence to Dobryninn. 100. To get around that bottleneck, researchers skipped the electronic signal processing—and found a way to do it purely optically instead. 101. He was sixteen years old, toothless, blind and could hardly get around. 102. If you are clever, you can sometimes get around the tax law. 103. We get around this problem by skipping leap year for three out of four century years. 104. My grandmother suffered from severe knee bursitis and used a stick to get around. 105. In his golden years, 12-year-old Casper the cat has discovered a very efficient way to get around the English city of Plymouth. 106. The group said smugglers use "bribery, false papers, transportation at night and avoiding checkpoints" to get around the restrictions on sending the wood across the border. 107. It certainly sounds very promising. Thus we could get around the hard currency problem. 108. To get around the problem, you have to employ other tricks, such as non-blocking I/O. 109. Windows really doesn't want you to do this; to get around its recalcitrance, you need to tweak some registry settings. 110. Arava,[http:///get around.html] the disabled tortoise is using her new set of wheels to get around in more ways than one. 111. One proposal to get around this was to allow UTC to wander away from the astronomical time UT1 and then in a few hundred years make a big jump — a "leap hour" — to bring the two back into sync. 112. I hope to get around to seeing you on the Spring Festival. 113. Whistler is very safe and easy to get around in. 114. And the octopus relies as much on its tentacles to get around. 115. Same here . Biking is great exercise and a way to really get around. 116. To get around your difficulty, Mr. Peter, I'd suggest that you reduce your order by half. You can send in an additional order later. 117. Currently, we can get around this by logging in as the administrator and changing this display field, but that has to be done for each solution (assetRegistry), which can be time-consuming. 118. Mr. Lee to get around to washing his car next Saturday. 119. We need to port the boat to get around the shoal. 120. It was sixteen years old, toothless, blind and could hardly get around. 121. You will have to be bilingual or trilingual in order to get around. 122. The subway is the quickest way to get around in town. 123. She needed a walker to get around and was being treated at the Mayo Clinic. 124. We hate the mustard color of the bathroom, but never get around to painting it our favorite shade of periwinkle. 125. Brad, however, get around to recording his mortgage until Friday. 126. Opera's End User License Agreement contains the get-out clause that attempts to get around the fact that a significant percentage of data shared on the service could break the law. 127. Airboat captain Red Wood knows how to get around the Everglades. 128. Let this be a lesson to us,[] that in other countries you cannot get around the law. You have to contend that they are apodictic in implementing the law. 129. When are you going to get around to painting the house? 130. To get around this, I tell the people I'm working with that they are supposed to remind me of the KISS principle. 131. We ll see if I actually get around to it. 132. You can also rent a bike (about $7 an hour) or –if you're feeling royally lazy –a golf cart ($24 an hour) to get around the grounds. 133. To get around this problem, the Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) specification describes a Web service that is a directory, like a phonebook, for locating other Web services. |
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