get onto
Intermedio (B1) neutral
To go onto something, get accepted for something, or start talking about something.
"She struggled to get onto the horse without help from the riding instructor."
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The Internet: Crash Course Computer Science #29
CrashCourse · 1:34
then we get onto the backbone,
I went to my old job and took apart their new 3D printer
Stuff Made Here 2 · 53:03
get onto them yeah better than right
The Problem with Billionaires — and the Debut of True Net Worth | Randall Lane | TED
TED · 5:29
company to get onto the Forbes Billionaires
Advanced English: “She is to be...”, “He was to go...”
Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 5:02
and she wasn't able to get onto
Avoiding, Treating & Curing Cancer | Dr. Alex Marson
Andrew Huberman · 94:13
Cuz fatty stuff can get onto and through