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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
get into something


I. ˌget ˈinto sth derived
1. to put on a piece of clothing, especially with difficulty
I can't get into these shoes— they're too small.
2. to start a career in a particular profession
What's the best way to get into journalism?
3. to become involved in sth; to start sth
I got into conversation with an Italian student.
to get into a fight
Are you sure you know what you're getting into?
4. to develop a particular habit
Don't let yourself get into bad habits.
You should get into the routine of saving the document you are working on every ten minutes.
How did she get into (= start taking) drugs?
5. (informal)to become interested in sth
I'm really getting into jazz these days.
6. to become familiar with sth; to learn sth
I haven't really got into my new job yet.
Main entry:getderived
 
II. ˌget ˈin | ˌget ˈinto sth derived
1. to arrive at a place
The train got in late.
What time do you get into Heathrow?
2. to win an election
The Republican candidate stands a good chance of getting in.
She first got into Parliament (= became an MP) in 2005.
3. to be admitted to a school, university, etc
She's got into Durham to study law.
Main entry:getderived
 
III. ˌget ˈinto sth | ˌget yourself/sb ˈinto sth derived
to reach a particular state or condition; to make sb reach a particular state or condition
He got into trouble with the police while he was still at school.
Three people were rescued from a yacht which got into difficulties.
She got herself into a real state (= became very anxious) before the interview.
Main entry:getderived


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