1PHRASAL VERB 当选 If a political party or a politician gets in, they are elected. 当选
If the Conservatives got in they might decide to change it. [VERBPREP.]
如果保守党赢得选举,他们可能会决定改变这一现状。
2PHRASAL VERB 挤出时间做 If you get something in, you manage to do it at a time when you are very busy doing other things. 挤出时间做
I plan to get a few lessons in. [VERB noun PREP.]
我打算挤出时间上几节课。
3PHRASAL VERB 收割(庄稼等) To get crops or the harvest in means to gather them from the land and take them to a particular place. 收割(庄稼等)
We didn't get the harvest in until Christmas, there was so much snow. [VERB noun PREP.]
我们直到圣诞节时才收割庄稼,因为雪下得实在太多了。
4PHRASAL VERB (火车、公共汽车或飞机)到达,抵达 When a train, bus, or plane gets in, it arrives. (火车、公共汽车或飞机)到达,抵达
We would have come straight here, except our flight got in too late. [VERBPREP.]
要不是我们的航班抵达太晚,我们本应直接到这里来的。
5PHRASAL VERB 插(话) If you get something in, you eventually succeed in saying it, usually when a lot of people are talking at the same time or one person is talking without stopping. 插(话)
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