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get into

英 [ɡet ˈɪntə]

美 [ɡet ˈɪntə]

成功涉足(特定工作或活动); 考入,进入(学校); 使行为异常; 使着魔

柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB 从事;致力于
    If youget intoa particular kind of work or activity, you manage to become involved in it.
    1. He was eager to get into politics.
      他渴望进入政界。
  • PHRASAL VERB 获准(入学);被录取
    If youget intoa school, college, or university, you are accepted there as a student.
    1. I was working hard to get into Cambridge.
      我为能上剑桥大学而刻苦学习。
  • PHRASAL VERB 使行为异常;使着魔
    If you ask what hasgot intosomeone, you mean that they are behaving very differently from the way they usually behave.
    1. What has got into you today? Why are you behaving like this?
      你今天疯了吗?为什么要这样做呢?

英英释义

verb

  • put clothing on one's body
    1. What should I wear today?
    2. He put on his best suit for the wedding
    3. The princess donned a long blue dress
    4. The queen assumed the stately robes
    5. He got into his jeans
    Synonym:wearput ondonassume
  • familiarize oneself thoroughly with
    1. He really got into semantics
  • to come or go into
    1. the boat entered an area of shallow marshes
    Synonym:entercome inget ingo intogo inmove into
  • secure a place in a college, university, etc.
      Synonym:get in
    1. get involved in or with
        Synonym:tangle with

      双语例句

      • He had seen them come out and get into the unmarked police car
        他看见他们走出来,上了一辆没有标志的警车。
      • I didn't half get into trouble
        我遇到了大麻烦。
      • We are going to get into a hopeless muddle.
        我们就要陷入无可救药的混乱。
      • 'I'm not going to get into a lather over this defeat,' said the manager.
        “我不会因为这次失败而不快,”经理说道。
      • At every turn smoke and flame stopped efforts to get into the living quarters.
        到处是烟雾和火焰,根本无法进入住处。
      • In the early 1990s, it was easy to get into the rental business
        20世纪90年代早期,进入租赁行业很容易。
      • It was unwise of you to get into debt.
        你借债是不明智的。
      • You get into the music, the lights and the people around you.
        你融入到音乐、灯光以及身边的人群中。
      • He was eager to get into politics.
        他渴望进入政界。
      • Adolescents are most likely to get into trouble when they're at a loose end.
        青少年无所事事的时候最容易惹出麻烦来。