单词 | to get in with |
释义 | > as lemmasto get in with 3. to get in with. extracted from getv. a. (a) intransitive. To become familiar with, attain to intimacy or favour with. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > be friendly [verb (intransitive)] > get on (well) gree?a1513 to get in with1602 cotton1605 to hitch (also set, or stable) horses together1617 to hit it1634 gee1685 to set horses together1685 to be made for each other (also one another)1751 to hit it off1780 to get ona1805 to hitch horses together1835 niggle1837 to step together1866 to speak (also talk) someone's (also the same) language1893 to stall with1897 cog1926 groove1935 click1954 vibe1986 the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > be friendly [verb (intransitive)] > become friendly > become friendly or intimate to get in with1602 familiarize1622 pal1848 chum1884 buddy1916 cop1940 1602 A. Copley Another Let. to Dis-iesuited Kinseman 63 He would gladly get in with some of them that be in authoritie. 1688 G. Miege Great French Dict. ii. sig. Bb3v/2 To get in with one, to scrue himself into his Friendship. 1700 S. L. tr. C. Frick Relation Voy. in tr. C. Frick & C. Schweitzer Relation Two Voy. E.-Indies 215 He so contrived his Business as to get in with our Men. 1705 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1885) I. 34 He is got in with the Whigs. 1744 S. Fielding Adventures David Simple II. 284 I got in with a Set of Sharpers, and..was admitted to share some Part of the Booty. 1858 E. B. Ramsay Reminisc. Sc. Life (ed. 2) 60 If we can't get in with the nobs,..we will never take up with any society that is decidedly snobby. 1887 A. Elliot Old Man's Favour II. iii. iii. 186 I couldn't get in with him at all;..he's tremendously reserved. 1938 J. Thurber Let. 22 Jan. (2002) 276 He's a fine reporter, the best mixer I know—he can get in with anyone anywhere. 1988 E. Lovelace Brief Conversat. 115 ‘How a nice girl like you could get in with such a vagabond fellar’? 2011 A. Gibbons Act of Love (2012) viii. 88 But Rafiq's got in with a bad crowd. (b) transitive. To bring (a person) into favour with. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > favour > win favour with [verb (transitive)] > bring into favour with favourish1490 to get in with1628 1628 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. ii. sig. B4v His fashion and demure Habit gets him in with some Towne-precisian, & makes him a Guest on Friday nights. 1873 Melbourne Punch 19 June 193/2 This note will get you in with old Moltke. 1893 M. F. Egan Success of Patrick Desmond xxix. 386 ‘It was your being so thick with the Baroness that got me in with Bayard,’ observed Miles. 1914 Sat. Evening Post 12 Sept. 57/1 All the ten years I've been in the profesh it's been my looks that got me in with the managers and women, and my—my luck. 2005 A. Shearer Hunted 166 You have to grow up and face the world, kid. If I get you in with the Hartingers, you've got a head start. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > direct or manage ship [verb (transitive)] > set a ship's course > sail close to pikea1522 to get in with1688 1688 tr. G. Tachard Relation Voy. Siam iii. 95 When we were got in with that Land, we advanced by little and little, dropping an Anchor so soon as the wind left us. 1694 Narbrough's Acct. Several Late Voy. 181 At 6 at Night we got in with the Land. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson iii. i. 302 We were extremely impatient to get in with the nearest Island. 1797 Sir J. Jervis 15 Feb. in Ld. Nelson Disp. & Lett. (1845) II. 333 I was fortunate in getting in with the Enemy's Fleet before it had time to connect. 1823 W. Scoresby Jrnl. Voy. Northern Whale-fishery 67 The wind falling, and veering to the westward, we tacked, to get in with the ice. 1848 J. F. Cooper Jack Tier I. vii. 207 The wind was now so light that he saw little prospect of getting in with the reef again. 1894 E. Coast S. Amer. (U.S. Hydrographic Office) (ed. 2) iii. 87 There are numerous rivers along the coast, and in getting in with the land attention should be paid to their streams. < as lemmas |
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