to get in with. intransitive. To become familiar with, attain to intimacy or favour with.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > be friendly [verb (intransitive)] > become friendly > become friendly or intimate (6) to get in with1602 to get in with. intransitive. To become familiar with, attain to intimacy or favour with. familiarize1622 intransitive. To be friendly or intimate with a person. Now rare. pal1848 intransitive. Originally Criminals' slang. †To act as assistant to a thief, to be an accomplice; usually with for, in (obsolete). Later more… chum1884 intransitive. To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). Also with in, up. buddy1916 intransitive. To be or become friendly (with someone); frequently with up. Also depreciative in to buddy up to: to behave in a friendly manner… cop1940 slang. intransitive. British. (a) to cop on (toor with) (now rare): to (seek to) associate with, as a companion. (b) to cop off (with): to… |
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