●ˌget sb ˈin1.to call sb to your home, etc. to do a job for you请(某人)来(家里等)做事◆We’ll have to get a plumber in to mend the pipe. 我们得找个管子工来修理管道。2.to attract a large audience吸引(大批观众)◆A comedy usually gets the crowds in. 喜剧通常能吸引大批观众。SYNpull sb in3. ( ˌget sb ˈinto sth) to fit sb in a small place让(某人)进入狭小空间◆Can you get another person in? (= in a car, for example) 能再挤进去一个人吗?SYNfit sb/sth in, fit sb/sth into sth4. ( ˌget sb ˈinto sth) to make it possible for sb to get into a place, attend an event, etc.使能进入(某处);使能参加(活动等)◆If I come to the stage door, can you get me in? 要是我到后台门口,你能让我进去吗?NOTENot used in the passive.不用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv][v + adv + n] (rare)