On 11/08/2020 5:13 a.m., Anton Shepelev : All wrote:
AS> The word!?! get' is so cruelly overused in English that Ambrose
AS> Bierce, commenting on the phrase "to get married", asks the
AS> reader why not to say "to get dead", too. I therefore try to
AS> limit its office in my vocabulary to the immediate meaning of
AS> taking something. One phrase, however, makes me cudgel my
AS> brains -- "to get into a car". What literate synonyms can you
AS> propose for it without!?! get'? How about "to board"? But I fear
AS> it does not work for both passenger and driver. I got stuck...
English is such a hodge-podge of mixed rules and exceptions. I can empathize.
How about the terms ingress and egress?
Typically, they may refer to the ease or difficulty of getting in and out of
"something", even in traffic. But I think you can make them work as a
substitute for your needs.
-aa-
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