●ˌget ˈin🔑●ˌget ˈinto sth🔑1.to arrive at a place到达(某地)◆When do you normally get in (= arrive home) from work? 你一般什么时间下班回到家?◆What time do you get into work in the morning? 你早上几点上班?◆The train got in late. 火车晚点到达。◆What time does your flight get into Heathrow? 你的航班几点到达希思罗机场?2. ( ˌget ˈin sthinformal) to succeed in entering a place, especially a building(成功)进入(尤指建筑物);进去◆How did the burglars get in? 盗贼是如何进来的?◆They broke a window to get into the house. 他们打破一扇窗户,闯进了屋子。◆You can’t get in without a ticket. 无票不得入场。◆Maybe we can get in the window? 也许我们可以从窗户爬进去?OPPget out, get out of sth3. ( ˌget ˈin sth) to enter or go inside sth进入(某物)◆He ran to the car, got in and drove off. 他跑到汽车旁,钻到里面开走了。◆I saw Jan getting into a cab. 我看见简进了一辆出租车。◆Hurry up and get into bed. 快点上床。◆Get in the car! 上车!◆He needs help getting in the bath. 他需要有人扶着进浴缸。◆Luckily the poison hasn’t got into her bloodstream. 幸运的是毒素还没进入她的血液。◆The smell of smoke got into all my clothes. 烟味渗进了我所有的衣服。OPPget out, get out of sth➡ note at get on, get on sth4.to be elected to a political position当选◆They need 326 seats to get in. 他们需要 326 个席位才能当选。 ◆The Republican candidate got in with a small majority. 共和党候选人以微弱多数当选。◆When did she first get into Parliament? 她首次当选议会议员是什么时候?5.to gain a place at a school, college, university, etc.被学校录取;被接受入学◆She’s applied for Cambridge, but doesn’t know if she’ll get in. 她申请了剑桥大学,但不知能否被录取。◆I tried to get into Harvard, but I wasn’t accepted. 我想进哈佛大学,但没被接受。6. ( ˌget ˈin sthinformal) (BrE, sport体育) to be chosen as a member of a sports team入选(运动队)◆He played well at the trials and got in. 他在选拔赛中表现良好,因此入选。◆I’ll never get into the senior side. 我永远进不了成年队。◆Did you get in / into the team? 你入选这支队伍了吗?➡ see also get into sth, get into sth, get sb/yourself into sth[v + adv][v + prep]