●ˌget ˈinto sth1.to put on a piece of clothing, especially with difficulty(尤指费力地)穿上◆I can’t get into these shoes. 这双鞋我穿不进去。◆She wants to get into a size 40. 她想穿 40 号的。◆Go upstairs and get into your pyjamas. 上楼去穿上睡衣吧。2.to start a career in a particular profession涉足(某个行业);开始从事(某种职业)◆Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何进入广告业吗?3. ( ˈget into doing sth) to become involved in an activity; to start sth参与(活动);开始(某事)◆We got into a conversation about pollution. 我们谈起了污染问题。◆He got into taking drugs at school. 他在学校沾上了毒品。◆Sam’s always getting into fights. 萨姆老是打架。◆Are you sure you know what you’re getting into? 你确实清楚你要干什么吗?OBJconversation, fight, argument4.to develop a habit, a routine, etc.养成(某种习惯);形成(某种惯例)◆I don’t want to get into bad habits. 我不想沾染恶习。◆We’ve got into a routine now. 我们现在已经成了习惯。◆Get into the habit of checking your work carefully. 要养成仔细检查作业的习惯。OBJhabit, routine OPPget out of sth5. (informal) to develop a taste for or an interest in sth培养(某种兴趣爱好)◆I’m really getting into jazz these days. 我最近真的开始喜欢上爵士乐了。6.to become familiar with sth; to learn sth开始熟悉;学会◆I haven’t really got into my new job yet. 我还未真正熟悉我的新工作。7.to be found and used in a particular way or by particular people作…之用;被(某些人)得到◆I hope the story doesn’t get into the papers. 我希望此事不要见报。◆I don’t want this file getting into the wrong hands(= getting to people who should not see it). 我不想让这份文件让那些不该看的人看到。➡ see also get in, get into sth, get into sth, get sb/yourself into sth[v + prep]