get into
英 [ɡet ˈɪntə]
美 [ɡet ˈɪntə]
成功涉足(特定工作或活动); 考入,进入(学校); 使行为异常; 使着魔
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 从事;致力于
If youget intoa particular kind of work or activity, you manage to become involved in it.- He was eager to get into politics.
他渴望进入政界。
- He was eager to get into politics.
- PHRASAL VERB 获准(入学);被录取
If youget intoa school, college, or university, you are accepted there as a student.- I was working hard to get into Cambridge.
我为能上剑桥大学而刻苦学习。
- I was working hard to get into Cambridge.
- PHRASAL VERB 使行为异常;使着魔
If you ask what hasgot intosomeone, you mean that they are behaving very differently from the way they usually behave.- What has got into you today? Why are you behaving like this?
你今天疯了吗?为什么要这样做呢?
- What has got into you today? Why are you behaving like this?
英英释义
verb
- put clothing on one's body
- What should I wear today?
- He put on his best suit for the wedding
- The princess donned a long blue dress
- The queen assumed the stately robes
- He got into his jeans
- familiarize oneself thoroughly with
- He really got into semantics
- to come or go into
- the boat entered an area of shallow marshes
- secure a place in a college, university, etc.
- get involved in or with
双语例句
- Perhaps I shouldn't say that — I might get into trouble
也许我不该讲那些话——我可能会惹来麻烦。 - Whenever I get into a relationship, I always fall madly in love
我每次谈恋爱都深陷其中,无法自拔。 - If you keep the rules, you are not likely to get into trouble.
如果你守规矩,你就不大会遇到麻烦。 - Boys at that age should be able to explore and go off on their own, go on bike rides, get into mischief
那个年龄的男孩应该可以自己出去闯,也可以骑车出游,还可以调皮捣蛋。 - We are going to get into a hopeless muddle.
我们就要陷入无可救药的混乱。 - Adolescents are most likely to get into trouble when they're at a loose end.
青少年无所事事的时候最容易惹出麻烦来。 - 'I'm not going to get into a lather over this defeat,' said the manager.
“我不会因为这次失败而不快,”经理说道。 - I was working hard to get into Cambridge.
我为能上剑桥大学而刻苦学习。 - Students may be tempted to cheat in order to get into top schools.
为了能进入一流学校,学生们会忍不住想作弊。 - It was unwise of you to get into debt.
你借债是不明智的。