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Meanings of
get into
in English
Portuguese
entrar
Catalan
entrar
Spanish
entrar
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To come or go into.
enter
come in
get in
go into
go in
move into
exit
Related terms
move in
enter upon
Portuguese
entrar
Portuguese
caber
Catalan
portar
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Put clothing on one's body.
wear
don
assume
put on
Portuguese
caber
Synonyms
Examples for "
enter
"
enter
come in
get in
go into
go in
Examples for "
enter
"
1
Witnesses said security forces allowed protesters to
enter
the main airport building.
2
Tens of thousands of children
enter
Russia's decrepit orphanage system every year.
3
They allow people to escape their reality and
enter
a new one.
4
Washington says the government should
enter
a new dialogue with the opposition.
5
Even before children
enter
school, years of learning have already taken place.
1
Minor acquisitions might
come
in
the course of the year, he said.
2
Admiral Powys said you would be arriving; you
come
in
good time.
3
I told him, 'I don't think I'm able to
come
in
today.
4
He now says the key moment will
come
in
the final week.
5
The consistency will
come
in
the lower risk areas of New Zealand.
1
Don't let the truth
get
in
the way of a good story.
2
It means you let your heart
get
in
the way of business.
3
There are also new companies trying to
get
in
on the market.
4
But as in Greece, politics
get
in
the way of economic sense.
5
They must work hard and not let anything
get
in
their way.
1
So different people different companies
go
into
the same ecosystem different results?
2
A new state elections board will
go
into
effect on Jan. 31.
3
The rules are due to start to
go
into
effect next year.
4
However, it was much too complex an issue to
go
into
now.
5
Once they
go
into
operation, they start to have problems, he said.
1
Certainly, electric is the way to
go
in
terms of air quality.
2
Here is another in which they
go
in
boats; another in chairs.
3
They planned to
go
in
December or January, if conditions were right.
4
Another twenty minutes before anyone is allowed to
go
in
.
'
I retreated.
5
To-morrow must
go
in
the field Carlen and the mütter; it must.
1
She hopes to go to law school, then
move
into
public health.
2
All things are possible if you dream,
move
into
action and believe!
3
When they no longer can, these workers often
move
into
lower-paying jobs.
4
Feminine power and energy wants to
move
into
our conscious awareness now.
5
Yet she's never made the
move
into
the family business of diplomacy.
Get involved in or with.
tangle with
Usage of
get into
in English
1
Let us
get
into
a place of safety as soon as possible.
2
I said, First problem is we got to
get
into
this thing.
3
We didn't
get
into
government with the decision New Zealand First made.
4
The question was: how would their kids
get
into
a good university?
5
I said, 'I didn't know I was going to
get
into
trouble.
6
For the moment, there's another serious subject we have to
get
into
.
7
So it is useful when you
get
into
a higher debt situation.
8
The solution is for banks to
get
into
the education business themselves.
9
Many of make several attempts to
get
into
the UK every week.
10
They decide to
get
into
a boat and row out to sea.
11
Don't
get
into
how the situation is affecting you or your colleagues.
12
If you just do known-value products, you
get
into
a price war.
13
People panicked when they started to
get
into
financial difficulties, Wrightson said.
14
The result: One hundred percent of High Tech graduates
get
into
college.
15
Earlier, activists said they were determined to
get
into
the Palestinian enclave.
16
It cannot penetrate the wilds; it cannot
get
into
the dry lands.
Other examples for "get into"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
get
into
get
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
get into
Portuguese
entrar
caber
trazer
vestir
usar
colocar
pôr
Catalan
entrar
portar
vestir
posar-se
vestir-se
Spanish
entrar
moverse adentro
ingresar
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Get into
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Common
Australia
Common
Canada
Common
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