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单词 get into
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get into

phrasal verb
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get in | get into something
  1.  
    to arrive at a place
    • The train got in late.
    • What time do you get into Heathrow?
  2. to win an election
    • The Republican candidate stands a good chance of getting in.
    • She first got into Parliament (= became an MP) in 2005.
  3. to be admitted to a school, university, etc.
    • She's got into Durham to study law.
get into something
  1. to put on a piece of clothing, especially with difficulty
    • I can't get into these shoes—they're too small.
  2. to start a career in a particular profession
    • What's the best way to get into journalism?
  3. to become involved in something; to start something
    • I got into conversation with an Italian student.
    • to get into a fight
    • Are you sure you know what you're getting into?
  4. to develop a particular habit
    • Don't let yourself get into bad habits.
    • You should get into the routine of saving the document you are working on every ten minutes.
    • How did she get into (= start taking) drugs?
  5. (informal) to become interested in something
    • I'm really getting into jazz these days.
  6. to become familiar with something; to learn something
    • I haven't really got into my new job yet.
get into something | get yourself/somebody into something
  1. to reach a particular state or condition; to make somebody reach a particular state or condition
    • He got into trouble with the police while he was still at school.
    • Three people were rescued from a yacht which got into difficulties.
    • Are you sure this is allowed? I don't want to get you into trouble.
    • She got herself into a real state (= became very anxious) before the interview.
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