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41 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) nokļūt/būt ķezā -
42 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) turėti nemalonumų, patekti į bėdą -
43 get into hot water
råka i knipa* * *(to be in or get into trouble.) vara/råka i knipa -
44 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) a intra/a fi într-o încurcătură -
45 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) μπλέκω σε μπελάδες -
46 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) být v, dostat se do maléru -
47 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) byť v peknej kaši, dostať sa do maléru -
48 get into hot water
to be in or get into trouble.يَقَعُ في وَرْطَه -
49 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) être/se mettre dans le pétrin -
50 get into hot water
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52 get into
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53 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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54 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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55 get a girl into trouble
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56 get oneself into trouble
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57 get someone into trouble
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58 get into
1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) ponerse2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) ponerse3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) pasar algo a alguien, (expresión) ¿qué mosca ha picado a alguien?1) v + prep + oa) ( enter) \<\<house\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) a; \<\<car\>\> subir a; \<\<hole/cranny\>\> meterse enb) ( arrive at) \<\<station/office\>\> llegar* ac) (be selected for, elected to) \<\<college/club/Congress\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) ad) ( fit into) \<\<coat/robe\>\> ponerse*I can't get into this dress any more — este vestido ya no me entra or no me cabe
e) ( into a given state)to get into a rage — ponerse* furioso
f) ( become accustomed to) \<\<job/method\>\> acostumbrarse a; \<\<book/subject\>\> meterse eng) ( affect)what's got into her? — ¿qué le pasa?
2) v + o + prep + oa) (bring, take, put in) meterb) (cause to be admitted to, elected to)she got me into the club — consiguió que me aceptaran or admitieran en el club
c) ( involve)1. VI + PREP1) (=enter) [+ house] entrar en; [+ vehicle] subir a; [+ bed, bath] meterse enI don't know what's got into you! — ¡no sé qué mosca te ha picado!, ¡no sé qué demonios te pasa!
2) (=reach) [+ office, school] llegar aif this document gets into the wrong hands... — si este documento cae en manos de quien no debe...
3) (=become member of) [+ club] entrar en4) (=put on) [+ clothes] ponerse5) (=become involved in) [+ situation, trouble, argument, fight] meterse en•
the yacht got into difficulties in a heavy sea — el yate empezó a tener problemas en el mar encrespado•
he got into trouble with the police — se metió en problemas con la policía6) (=acquire)shape 1., 5)•
to get into the habit of doing sth — coger or (LAm) agarrar la costumbre de hacer algo2. VT + PREP1) (=cause to enter) meter enhead 1., 2), tooth 1., 1)2) (=involve in)* * *1) v + prep + oa) ( enter) \<\<house\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) a; \<\<car\>\> subir a; \<\<hole/cranny\>\> meterse enb) ( arrive at) \<\<station/office\>\> llegar* ac) (be selected for, elected to) \<\<college/club/Congress\>\> entrar en or (AmL tb) ad) ( fit into) \<\<coat/robe\>\> ponerse*I can't get into this dress any more — este vestido ya no me entra or no me cabe
e) ( into a given state)to get into a rage — ponerse* furioso
f) ( become accustomed to) \<\<job/method\>\> acostumbrarse a; \<\<book/subject\>\> meterse eng) ( affect)what's got into her? — ¿qué le pasa?
2) v + o + prep + oa) (bring, take, put in) meterb) (cause to be admitted to, elected to)she got me into the club — consiguió que me aceptaran or admitieran en el club
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59 get into
попадам; влизам; прониквам;* * *get into 1) влизам, прониквам; попадам; вкарвам; помествам; to \get into into the university влизам (приемат ме) в университета; 2) разг. нахлузвам, намъквам ( дреха); 3) изпадам, попадам (в някакво състояние); разг. обеднявам; заборчлявам ( нар.); to \get into into a groove свиквам, влизам в крак; добивам навик; мисля по шаблон; to \get into into a mess ( muddle, scrape) изпадам в беда, в трудно положение; забърквам се в каша; to \get into into debt задлъжнявам; to \get into into deep waters намирам се (изпадам) в тежко (опасно) положение, в беда; to \get into into o.'s stride навлизам в работата си; to \get into into the habit of doing s.th. става ми навик да, придобивам навика да; to \get into into the saddle заставам начело, идвам на власт; to \get into into trouble 1) изпадам в беда; 2) забременявам (за неомъжена жена); 3) попадам в затвора; • to \get into it into o.'s head набивам си (вкарвам си) в главата; въобразявам си; -
60 get a girl into trouble
разг.; эвф.‘...I'd trust Bea as I would myself!’ ‘Oh, dearie, you don't understand me! I'm sure she's a good girl. I mean she's green, and I hope that none of these horrid young men that there are around town will get her into trouble!’ (S. Lewis, ‘Main Street’, ch. XV) — -...я доверяю Би, как самой себе! - Ах, милочка, вы меня не поняли! Я уверена, что она хорошая девушка. Я только хочу сказать, что она еще совсем юная и как бы кто-нибудь из наших городских парней не довел ее до греха.
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get into trouble — get into danger; get into difficulties … English contemporary dictionary
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get into hot water — get in trouble … English contemporary dictionary
get someone into trouble — old fashioned phrase to make a woman who is not married pregnant Thesaurus: conception and making someone pregnanthyponym Main entry: trouble … Useful english dictionary
get somebody into trouble — get sb into ˈtrouble idiom (old fashioned) to make a woman who is not married pregnant Main entry: ↑troubleidiom … Useful english dictionary
get into — verb 1. get involved in or with (Freq. 11) • Syn: ↑tangle with • Hypernyms: ↑change state, ↑turn • Verb Frames: Something s … Useful english dictionary
get into deep water — be in/get into deep water ► to be in or get into serious trouble: »The main problem s going to be cash flow. It s the same in any business that gets into deep water. Main Entry: ↑deep … Financial and business terms