get by
곁에 이르다
(그럭저럭 목표에) 가까이 가다
in British English
verb
1. to pass; go past
2. to manage, esp in spite of difficulties.
= to manage with difficulty to live or accomplish something.
I can get by with little money
적은 돈으로도 생활할 수 있어요
3. to be accepted or permitted
That book will never get by the authorities
그 책은 당국 곁에 이르지 못 할 것입니다
그 책은 당국의 용납을 받지 못할 것이다
We will get by.
걱정하지 마라. 우리는 근처에 이를 거야
그건 불편이야 그러나 우리는 옆에 도달할거야
https://youtu.be/DP0zm-lC_0I?si=Ap4eeKJx3k8UBksB
If you can get by with what you have, you can manage to live or do things in a satisfactory way.
I'm a survivor. I'll get by.
Melville managed to get by on a small amount of money.
get by
in British English
verb
1. to pass; go past or overtake
2. (intr, adverb) informal
to manage, esp in spite of difficulties
I can get by with little money
3. (intransitive)
to be accepted or permitted
that book will never get by the authorities
get by
in American English
1. to be fairly adequate or acceptable
2. US, Informal
to succeed without being discovered or punished
3. Informal
to survive; manage
get by
in American English
a. to succeed in going past
to get by a police barricade
b. to manage to exist, survive,
continue in business, etc., in spite of difficulties
c. to evade the notice of
He doesn't let much get by him
As long as she could get by on her bank loan, she didn't see any point in giving up her independence.
Or for that matter enough of a case to get by any Crown prosecutor worth his salt.
Mister, excuse me, she said, but your car's in the middle of the road, people can't get by.