get to
phrasal verb with get verb uk/ɡet/ us/ɡet/ getting | got | got or gotten
B2 UK(用于人没有如约到来或找不到某人、某物时)去,跑到
You ask where people or things have got to when they do not arrive or are not where you expect them to be and you want to know where they are.
I wonder where my glasses have got to. 我不知道我的眼镜跑哪儿去了。
Where's Annabel got to? She should be here by now. 安娜贝尔跑哪儿去了?她现在应该到这儿了。
- More examples
- Where did you get to last night? I was expecting you.
- I don't know where my brother can have got to. He was due an hour ago.
- Where can my shoes have got to? I can't find them anywhere.
- He always disappears at this time on a Friday, but I don't know where he gets to.
- She couldn't think where her keys had got to.