●ˌget sth ˈin1.to collect or gather sth and bring it inside a place收集;收割◆Did you get in the washing when it started raining? 雨下起来的时候,你把晾晒的衣服收进来了吗?◆Can you get the bags in from the car? 你把车上的那些袋子拿进来好吗?◆We worked hard all week to get the corn in. 我们收割谷物,苦干了整整一星期。SYNbring sth in2.to buy a supply of sth购买;买进◆Have you got your coal in for the winter yet? 你买好过冬的煤了吗?◆Will you be getting any more of these dresses in? 你们还进这些连衣裙吗?◆ (informal) Who’s going to get the beers in (= buy beer for everybody)? 谁来为大家买啤酒?3.to manage to do, have, etc. sth, although there is not much time(挤出时间)设法做某事◆I can only get in an hour’s piano practice a day. 我每天只能抽出一小时练钢琴。◆We ought to get in another meeting before the end of the month. 月底前我们应该争取再开一次会。SYNfit sth in4.to manage to say sth, usually when there are lots of people talking(很多人说话时)找到说话机会◆She talks so much that it’s impossible to get a word in. 她说起话来滔滔不绝,让人一句话都插不进去。◆‘Excuse me’, I eventually got in, ‘I think I can help you.’ “打扰一下,”我终于插上了话,“我想我可以帮你。”OBJword5.to manage to finish a piece of work and give it to sb, for example your teacher提交(完成的工作)◆Did you manage to get your project in on time? 你最后按时提交项目报告了吗?6. ( ˌget sth ˈinto sth) to fit sth in a small place把…放进(狭小空间)◆How are we going to get everything in? 我们怎样把所有东西都放进去呢?SYNfit sth in, fit sth into sthNOTENot used in the passive.不用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv][v + adv + n]3[v + adv + n][v + n/pron + adv] (less frequent) 4also[v + adv + speech] ●(not) get a word in ˈedgeways (BrE) (NAmE(not) get a word in ˈedgewise) to (not) be able to say anything because sb else is talking too much能(或不能)插上话◆When those two get together, you can’t get a word in edgeways. 他俩凑到一块儿,就没你说话的份儿了。