Are these sentences used in English?
To get under sb's intentions/believes/world
If yes, what do they mean?
If no, would you mind creating some correct ones used by English native speakers with the phrase " to get under sb's ...... .?
Thanks a bunch in advance!!!!!!!!!!
To get under sb's intentions/believes/world
Hmmm. I have never heard these used as expressions.
You could "work out" someone's intentions - this means that you infer or guess what is going on.
When I saw the knife in his hand, it was easy to work out his intentions.
You could understand someone's beliefs. You could also undermine someone's beliefs.
Proving that there were aliens in Roswell undermined her belief that the government always told the truth.
You could rock someone's world - give them a huge shock
The death of his pet rabbit rocked his world. He suddenly understood that nothing was forever.
Hope this helps.
Stephen
http://www.ieltsonly.co.uk
Thanks a bunch for your help. You did me a great favor!