Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
get to the bottom of something
entender o resolver la causa real de algo
Meaning
to understand or solve the real cause of something
Example
We need to **get to the bottom of this issue** to prevent it from happening again.
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get to the bottom of things
averiguar la verdadera causa o la verdad detrás de algo
Meaning
to find out the real cause or truth behind something
Example
The detective worked hard to **get to the bottom of things**.
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get to the point
centrarse en la parte importante de una conversación o problema
Meaning
to focus on the important part of a conversation or issue
Example
We don’t have much time, so let’s **get to the point**.
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get to the root of the problem
descubrir la causa principal de un problema
Meaning
to discover the main cause of a problem
Example
We need to **get to the root of the problem** before we can fix it.
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Get traction
Comenzar a ganar atención o éxito en el mercado.
Meaning
To start gaining attention or success in the market.
Example
The new app is starting to **get traction** among users.
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get under someone's skin
molestar o fastidiar profundamente a alguien
Meaning
to annoy or bother someone deeply
Example
She really knows how to **get under my skin**.
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get used to it
acostumbrarse a algo nuevo
Meaning
to become familiar with something new
Example
It took a while, but I finally **got used to it**.
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get wind of something
oír un rumor o una pieza de información
Meaning
to hear a rumor or piece of information
Example
The media **got wind of** the secret meeting.
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get wired
conectarse a internet
Meaning
to get connected to the internet
Example
Everyone in the office is **getting wired** to the new network.
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get worked up
enfadarse o alterarse por algo
Meaning
to become upset or angry about something
Example
Don’t **get worked up** over minor mistakes.
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get your act together
empezar a trabajar de manera eficiente o adecuada
Meaning
start working efficiently or properly
Example
You need to **get your act together** if you want to meet the deadline.
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get your ducks in a row
organizar las cosas correctamente antes de actuar
Meaning
to organize things properly before taking action
Example
Before launching the business, we need to **get our ducks in a row**.
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get your foot in the door
dar el primer paso hacia algo, especialmente un empleo
Meaning
to make a first step towards achieving something, especially a job
Example
She finally **got her foot in the door** at a top firm.
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get your hands dirty
involucrarse en el trabajo duro o desagradable de una tarea
Meaning
to engage in the hard or unpleasant work of a task
Example
A true leader will not hesitate to **get their hands dirty** when necessary.
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get your money’s worth
obtener valor o satisfacción de lo que pagaste
Meaning
to get value or satisfaction from what you paid for
Example
That smartphone is so durable—you really **got your money’s worth**.
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get your point across
expresar una idea claramente para que otros la entiendan
Meaning
to express an idea clearly so that others understand it
Example
It’s important to **get your point across** during discussions.
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get your wires crossed
malinterpretar a alguien o algo
Meaning
to misunderstand someone or something
Example
We must have **got our wires crossed**, because I thought the meeting was tomorrow.
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ghost in the machine
una fuerza misteriosa o inexplicada en un sistema o persona
Meaning
a mysterious or unexplained force in a system or person
Example
There must be a **ghost in the machine** causing these AI errors.
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ghost someone
dejar de comunicarse repentinamente con alguien en línea
Meaning
to suddenly stop communicating with someone online
Example
He used to text me daily but then he **ghosted** me.
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Give and take
Compromiso o cooperación mutua.
Meaning
Mutual compromise or cooperation.
Example
Good teamwork is all about **give and take**.
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give away
donar o revelar algo involuntariamente
Meaning
to donate or to reveal something unintentionally
Example
They plan to **give away** the extra supplies to the shelter.
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give credit where it's due
reconocer la contribución o el esfuerzo de alguien
Meaning
to acknowledge someone's contribution or effort
Example
Let's **give credit where it's due** and thank the team.
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give ground
hacer concesiones o ceder en una discusión
Meaning
to make concessions or yield in a discussion
Example
He finally **gave ground** on the pricing issue.
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give in
dejar de resistir o estar de acuerdo después de una negativa inicial
Meaning
to stop resisting or to agree after initial refusal
Example
After a long debate, the committee finally **gave in**.