get in
phrasal verb with get verb uk/ɡet/ us/ɡet/ getting | got | got or gotten
(ENTER)
B1 (尤指用武力或欺骗手段)进入
to succeed in entering a place, especially by using force or a trick
They must have got in through the bathroom window. 他们一定是从浴室窗户进去的。
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- The doors and windows had been bricked up to prevent squatters from getting in.
- He banged his head on the car as he was getting in.
- We barred the door to stop anyone getting into the room.
- They've put barriers up to stop people (from) getting in.
- The minibus has a lift to help wheelchair users to get in.
(ARRIVE)
B1 到家;到上班地点
to arrive at your home or the place where you work
What time did you get in last night? 你昨晚什么时候到家的?
B1 (火车等)到达,抵达
If a train or other vehicle gets in at a particular time, that is when it arrives.
What time is the plane expected to get in? 飞机预计什么时候到?
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- The train from Birmingham got in 20 minutes late.
- What time does the next flight get in?
- I check my email as soon as I get in.
- Try not to make too much noise when you get in.
- I'll have your dinner ready for you when you get in.