a)ENTERenter 进入 to enter a place, especially when this is difficult 进入〔某地,尤指难进的地方〕
We managed to get in through a window.
我们设法从一扇窗户爬了进去。
The theatre was already full, and we couldn’t get in.
剧院已经满座了,我们进不去。
b)ARRIVEarrive 到达 if a train, plane etc gets in at a particular time, it arrives at that time 〔火车、飞机等〕到达
What time does the bus get in?
公共汽车什么时候到?
to
We get in to Heathrow at ten o’clock.
我们十点钟抵达希思罗机场。
c)ARRIVEget home 到家 to arrive home 到家
We didn’t get in until late.
我们很晚才到家。
What time do the boys get in from school?
男孩子们什么时候放学回家?
d)PPbe elected 当选 to be elected to a position of political power 当选〔政治职务〕
The Conservatives have promised to increase spending on health and education if they get in.
保守党承诺当选后增加卫生和教育开支。
e)JOIN AN ORGANIZATIONcollege/university 大学 to be allowed to be a student at a university, college etc 被录取
I applied to Bristol University, but I didn’t get in.
我申请了布里斯托尔大学,但是没被录取。
f)buy a supply 购物 get something ↔ in to buy a supply of something 购买某物品
I must remember to get some food in for the weekend.
我一定要记得买点食品周末的时候吃。
g)crops 庄稼 get something ↔ inTADF to gather a crop and bring it to a sheltered place 收割庄稼
The whole village was involved with getting the harvest in.
全村的人都在收割庄稼。
h)ask for worker 叫工人来 get somebody ↔ inASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something to ask someone to come to your home to do a job, especially to repair something 请某人来家里做事〔尤指修理〕
We’ll have to get a plumber in.
我们得请一个管子工来。
i)give STH to SB 把某物给某人 get something inGIVE to send something to a particular place or give it to a particular person 递送某物,送交某物
Please can you get your essays in by Thursday.
请你们在星期四以前把文章交上来。
It’s best to get your insurance claim in as quickly as possible.
保险索赔最好尽快递交。
j)do STH 做某事 get something ↔ in to manage to do something even though you do not have much time 设法挤时间做某事
We’re hoping to get in a game of golf over the weekend.
我们希望周末能打一场高尔夫球。
Examples from the Corpus
get in• Thieves had apparently got into the apartments by posing as electricians.• We queued in the rain for two hours and still didn't get in.• What time does your flightget in?• You shouldn't have any trouble getting into the concert - they've only soldhalf the tickets.• Mark just got in a few minutes ago.• Do you think Labour will get in again at the next election?• They got the electrician in because the centralheating had stopped working.• Hopefully the bus will get in by 8 o'clock.• How did you get in? I thought the door was locked.• What time did you get in last night?• After the party we can get inprofessional carpet-cleaners to do the job.• You usually have to wait awhile before you can get in the club.• Some animals hadn't gotten in the shed and made a mess.• It would be much easier if we got somebody in to do all the catering.• The ferrygets in to Harwich around noon.
get to• Of 300,000 children of the less affluentsocial classes, only 3,500 get in to a top 13 university.• There should be a car waitin' fur us at the airport when we get in to Lima.• I seriously don't know what got in to me.• The first is that Georgeshot Lennie to stop him from getting in to more trouble.• They can't get out and the media can't get in to tell the story.
verb ⇨get in (get into a car)⇨arrive (get in on time)get in
phrasal verb
get in/into ♦︎ board ♦︎ get on ♦︎ embark ♦︎ mountThese words all mean to go inside or onto a form of transport.这些词均表示登上某种交通工具。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to get in / board / get on a bus / train◆to get on / board a plane / ship◆to get on / mount a horse / bike / bicycle / motorcycle■ˌget ˈin■ˌget ˈinto sth
phrasal verb
(getting, got, got; NAmEspokengetting, got, gotten)to go inside a vehicle such as a car or into a small boat进入,登上(汽车或小船等)◆'Get in,' she said, opening the passenger door.“上车。”她边说边打开了乘客侧车门。◆The two of us got in the back.我们俩坐进车后座。◆She checked the tyres and got back into the van.她检查了轮胎,又回到小货车里。OPPget out ⇨ get out■board [transitive, intransitive] (ratherformal) to go onto a ship, plane, train or bus登上(船、飞机、火车或公共汽车)◆The ship was boarded by customs officials.海关官员登上了那艘船。◆Passengers were waiting to board.旅客正在候机。ⓘ If a plane or ship is boarding, it is ready for passengers to get on. * be boarding指旅客可以登机或登船◆BA Flight 943 for Istanbul is now boarding at Gate 14.乘BA943航班飞往伊斯坦布尔的旅客请于14号登机口登机。■ˌget ˈon
phrasal verb
(getting, got, got)to go inside a form of transport that carries a lot of people, such as a plane, bus, train or boat; to climb onto a bicycle, motorcycle or horse进入,登上(飞机、公共汽车、火车或船等);骑上(自行车、摩托车或马)◆I think the men got on at the last stop.我认为那些人是在上一站上车的。◆Let's just go to the airport and get on a plane.我们就去机场搭飞机吧。◆She got back on the horse and rode off.她骑回马背上策马而去。OPPget off ⇨ get out■embarkɪmˈbɑːk; NAmEɪmˈbɑːrk [intransitive] (formal) to go onto a ship at the start of a journey; to put sb onto a ship上船;装船◆The invasion force was ready to embark.侵略军已经准备好登船。◆The team embarked for(= started their journey to) Italy.那一组人登船前往意大利。OPPdisembark ⇨ get out■mount [transitive, intransitive] (ratherformal) to climb on a horse, bicycle or motorcycle in order to ride it骑上,跨上(马、自行车或摩托车)◆Carla mounted her bike and pedalled off.卡拉骑上她的自行车走了。◆He mounted and galloped off.他骑上马飞奔而去。ⓘ When mount is used without an object it usually means to get on a horse. Mount a bicycle/motorcycle is more formal than mount a horse; it is more usual to say get on a bicycle/bike/motorcycle/motorbike. * mount不带宾语时通常指骑上马。mount a bicycle/motorcycle比mount a horse正式,表示骑上自行车或摩托车一般多用get on a bicycle/bike/motorcycle/motorbike。OPPdismount ⇨ get out