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1 ■ get into
■ get intoA v. i. + prep.1 entrare, penetrare, introdursi in2 (riuscire a) entrare: My new car doesn't get into the garage, la mia macchina nuova non entra in garage3 entrare in ( un indumento); mettersi; infilarsi: I can't get into this skirt anymore, questa gonna non mi entra più4 ( di un veicolo) arrivare in (o a): My train got into Euston Station at 4 p.m., il mio treno è arrivato a Euston alle 166 mettersi ( anche fig.): Don't get into trouble!, non metterti nei guai!; to get into a mess, mettersi nei pasticci7 entrare a far parte di; entrare in (fig.): He got into Harvard, è entrato (o è stato ammesso) a Harvard9 (fam.) fare la mano (o l'abitudine) a: Once you get into skiing, you'll like it, quando ti sarai abituato, ti piacerà sciare11 (fig.) prendere, succedere (impers.): What's got into him, I wonder?, che cosa gli ha preso?; cosa gli è successo?; che cos'ha?B v. t. + prep.1 far entrare; mettere dentro (o in); inserire, infilare in: I cannot get the key into the lock, non riesco a infilare la chiave nella serratura2 far salire, far montare: Get him into the car!, fallo salire (o mettilo) in macchina!4 (fig.) spingere a; gettare in braccio a (fig.) □ to get into debt, coprirsi di debiti; indebitarsi □ to get into a habit, prendere un'abitudine □ (fig.) to get it into one's head, mettersi in testa qualcosa: She got it into her head that her husband had another woman, si è messa in testa che il marito avesse un'altra donna □ to get into a rage (o a temper), arrabbiarsi; andare in bestia □ to get sb. into a rage, fare arrabbiare (o mandare in bestia) q. -
2 get into
get into [sth.]2) (be admitted) (as member) entrare in, diventare membro di [ club]; (as student) entrare in, essere ammesso a [ school]I didn't know what I was getting into — fig. non sapevo in che cosa mi stavo imbarcando
3) (squeeze into) entrare in [garment, size]to get into the habit of doing sth. — prendere l'abitudine di fare qcs.
to get into trouble — mettersi nei guai; get [sb., sth.] into fare entrare [qcn.] in [ good school]; fare entrare [qcs.] in [ room]
* * *1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) mettere2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) mettersi; montare3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) prendere* * *vi + prep(house, clothes) entrare in, (vehicle) salire in, montare in, (club) entrare in, essere ammesso (-a) a* * *get into [sth.]2) (be admitted) (as member) entrare in, diventare membro di [ club]; (as student) entrare in, essere ammesso a [ school]I didn't know what I was getting into — fig. non sapevo in che cosa mi stavo imbarcando
3) (squeeze into) entrare in [garment, size]to get into the habit of doing sth. — prendere l'abitudine di fare qcs.
to get into trouble — mettersi nei guai; get [sb., sth.] into fare entrare [qcn.] in [ good school]; fare entrare [qcs.] in [ room]
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3 get into
get into а) войти, прибыть Gel into bed, and I'll bring you a cup of tea.How did the thieves get into the house? б) надевать, напяливать (одежду) Ican't get my head into this hat. в) быть принятым (в учебное заведение) Didyour boy get into the first three places? г) приобретать, появляться (о при-вычках) You'll get into bad habits if you keep borrowing money. His influencegot me into bad habits. д) влиять на кого-л. Whatever has got into thechildren? They're so excitable! The devil has got into this class today. е)начинать Are you getting into the new job all right? I must get into trainingsoon; the cricket season starts next month. ж) заинтересоваться Michael gotinto radio when he was only fourteen. -
4 get into
• get into something to enter (some place, state, etc.) войти в (какое-то место, положение и т.д.)Get into the car! She doesn’t get into town often. He got into trouble.
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5 get into deep water
попасть в тяжёлое, затруднительное или опасное положениеHe was getting into deep waters. He was taking chances, privately, which might get him into trouble some day - in fact did. (M. Twain, ‘Pudd'nhead Wilson’, ch. V) — Занимаясь темными делами, он запутывался все больше; ничем хорошим это кончиться не могло - и не кончилось.
Before he died, it seems, her Paul got into deep water with his speculations. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 13) — Говорят, незадолго до смерти ее Поль окончательно прогорел со своими спекуляциями.
...I had a premonition that I was getting into deep waters. (A. Christie, ‘The Man in the Brown Suit’, ch. VIII) —...я предчувствовал, что попаду в трудное положение.
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6 get into smb.'s bad books
(get into smb.'s bad (или black) books)впасть в немилость, потерять чьё-л. расположение; см. тж. get into smb.'s good booksOn Sundays two miles to church twice or you get into John Ford's black books... (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘A Man of Devon’) — По воскресеньям вам придется дважды ходить за две мили в церковь; иначе вы потеряете расположение Джона Форда...
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7 get into smb.'s good graces
(get into smb.'s good graces (тж. get into the good graces of smb.))снискать чьё-л. расположение, добиться чьей-л. благосклонностиI tried to get into his good graces... but in vain. (W. Irving, ‘Tales of a Traveller’, ‘Buckthorne, the Young Man of Great Expectations’) — я пытался снискать его расположение... но безуспешно.
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8 get into the way of smth.
(get into the way of (doing) smth.)привыкнуть к чему-л., освоиться с чем-л.You'll find changing gear difficult at first, but You'll soon get into the way of it. (ODCIE) — Переключение скоростей будет для вас вначале делом довольно трудным, но вскоре вы с этим освоитесь.
You'll soon get into the way of using it. (CDEI) — Вы скоро научитесь этим пользоваться.
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9 get into
get into [something]1) ( enter) entrer dans [building]; monter dans [vehicle]2) ( be admitted) ( as member) devenir membre de; ( as student) être admis àI didn't know what I was getting into — fig je ne savais pas dans quoi je m'embarquais
3) ( squeeze into) rentrer dans [garment, size]get [somebody/something] into faire entrer [quelqu'un/quelque chose] dans -
10 get into smb.'s skin
(get into smb.'s skin (тж. get into the skin of smb.))поставить себя на чьё-л. место, влезть в чью-л. шкуруGeorge Eliot got so into the skin of her personages that we see them not only as others see them but as they see themselves. (W. S. Mougham, ‘Books and You’, ‘Preface’) — Джордж Элиот так вживается в своих персонажей, что мы видим их не только глазами других людей, а так, как они видят себя сами.
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11 get into trouble
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12 get into hot water
get into hot water(s) влипнуть (навлечь на себя беду/неприятность)John got himself into hot water by being late.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get into hot water
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13 get into hot waters
get into hot water(s) влипнуть (навлечь на себя беду/неприятность)John got himself into hot water by being late.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get into hot waters
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14 get into a groove
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15 get into a mess
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16 get into debt
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17 get into gear
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18 get into office
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19 get into the band-wagon
get into the band-wagon примкнуть к движению, имеющему шансы на успех; при-мазаться к победившей партии или популярному движению -
20 get into trouble
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