to get smth. done, е.g. I got everything arranged in time.
have got = have, e, g. I have got something to tell you. I haven't got the book you're talking about (cf.: I have no books by this author.).
N о t e: In modern conversational English the word combination have got in the meaning of иметь, обладать is used much more often than the verb have m the same meaning, especially with a concrete object.
have got to do smth., е.g. I have got to (= must) finish my work in time. It has got to be done.
to get back = to come back, е.g. At what time shall we get back?
to get over a disease (fear, difficulties, grief, etc.), е.g. Don't worry, the child will soon get over his illness.
to get up and down, е.g. Mother had to get up and down a good bit during the meal fetching things back and forward.
to get on smb.'s nerves, е.g. Don't get up and down every minute, you're getting on my nerves.
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