get into
phrasal verbget in | get into something
get into something
to put on a piece of clothing, especially with difficulty 当选 I can't get into these shoes—they're too small. 这双鞋太小,我穿不进去。
to start a career in a particular profession 到达 What's the best way to get into journalism? 进入新闻界的最佳途径是什么?
to become involved in something; to start something 当选 I got into conversation with an Italian student. 我与一位意大利学生谈了起来。 to get into a fight 参与斗殴 Are you sure you know what you're getting into? 我这项工作进展得不太快。
to develop a particular habit (使)陷入,处于,达到 Don't let yourself get into bad habits. 别让自己染上恶习。 You should get into the routine of saving the document you are working on every ten minutes. 你应该养成每十分钟将正在编辑的文件存盘一次的习惯。 How did she get into (= start taking) drugs? 她是怎么染上毒品的?
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to become interested in something 当选 I'm really getting into jazz these days. 我最近迷上了爵士乐。
to become familiar with something; to learn something 被录取;被接受入学(或入会等) I haven't really got into my new job yet. 我还未真正熟悉我的新工作。
get into something | get yourself/somebody into something
to reach a particular state or condition; to make somebody reach a particular state or condition (使)陷入,处于,达到 He got into trouble with the police while he was still at school. 他还在上学时就曾犯事落入警察手里。 Three people were rescued from a yacht which got into difficulties. 从遇险的游艇中营救出了三人。 Are you sure this is allowed? I don't want to get you into trouble. 你确定这是允许的吗?我不想给你惹麻烦。 She got herself into a real state (= became very anxious) before the interview. 她面试前格外地焦虑不安。