词组 | settle into |
释义 | Idiom settle intosettle into (something) to become comfortable in a new place or situation.Catherine had settled into their booth and was reading her menu.We settle into a routine of early morning workouts followed by lectures.The space shuttle settled into a 184-mile-high orbit. Phr V settle into settles, settling, settled settle in (sb) or settle (sb) in settle (sb) into sth to begin to feel relaxed and happy in a new home, job, or schoolWhen we've settled in you'll have to come round for dinner.How's your new place? Are you settling in okay?It always takes a while to get settled into a new job. settle in • settle into sth to begin to feel happy and relaxed in a new situation, home, job, or school: How do you like your new home? Are you settling in OK? The new administrator, Chris Keech, is settling into the job after spending a week working alongside his predecessor.be settled in We'll wait till you're properly settled in before we come and visit you.■ SIMILAR TO: settle down settle into sth to get used to a particular way of living or doing things because you know it will continue for a long time: We soon settled into a daily routine of cleaning weapons, listening to the radio, and trying to catch up on sleep. settle into (something)To become used to or comfortable with something new. Once you settle into a routine at your new job, I'm sure you'll feel less stressed. settle intov. To become established or comfortable in some new environment or circumstance: She settled into her new job relatively quickly. After a few days at the camp, I settled into a routine. |
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