get into

get into
transitive verb
1) (bring into) fahren [Auto usw.] in (+ Akk.) [Garage]; bringen in (+ Akk.) [Haus, Bett, Hafen]
2) (enter) gehen/(as intruder) eindringen in (+ Akk.) [Haus]; [ein]steigen in (+ Akk.) [Auto usw.]; [ein]treten in (+ Akk.) [Zimmer]; steigen in (+ Akk.) [Wasser]

the coach gets into the station at 9 p.m. — der Bus kommt um 21.00 Uhr am Busbahnhof an

3) (gain admission to) eingelassen werden in (+ Akk.); einen Studienplatz erhalten an (+ Dat.) [Universität]; genommen werden von [Firma]

get into Parliament — ins Parlament einziehen

4) (coll.)

get into one's clothes — sich anziehen

I can't get into these trousers — ich komme in diese Hose nicht mehr rein (ugs.)

5) (penetrate) [ein]dringen in (+Akk.)
6) (begin to undergo) geraten in (+ Akk.); kommen in (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten]; (cause to undergo) stürzen in (+ Akk.) [Schulden, Unglück]; bringen in (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten]
7) (accustom to, become accustomed to) annehmen [Gewohnheit]

get into the job/work — sich einarbeiten; see also academic.ru/33077/habit">habit 1)

8) geraten in (+ Akk.) [Wut, Panik]
9)

what's got into him? — was ist nur in ihn gefahren?

* * *
1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) anziehen
2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) geraten in
3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) geraten in
* * *
get into
vi
1. (enter)
to \get into into sth car in etw akk [ein]steigen
2. (have interest for)
to \get into into sth sich akk für etw akk interessieren
3. (affect)
to \get into into sb:
what's got into you? was ist in dich gefahren?
4. (become involved)
to \get into into an argument/a fight in eine Auseinandersetzung/einen Kampf verwickelt werden
* * *
get into
A v/i
1. (hinein)kommen oder (-)gelangen oder (-)geraten in (akk):
what’s got into you? umg was ist (denn) in dich gefahren?, was ist (denn) mit dir los?;
get into debt in Schulden geraten;
get into a rage einen Wutanfall bekommen
2. a) ein Kleidungsstück anziehen, schlüpfen in (akk)
b) (hinein)kommen oder (-)passen in (akk): he had got so fat that he couldn’t get into his jeans dass er nicht mehr in seine Jeans passte
3. steigen in (akk)
4. sich etwas angewöhnen:
get into a habit eine Gewohnheit annehmen;
get into the habit of doing sth (es) sich angewöhnen, etwas zu tun;
get into the habit of smoking sich das Rauchen angewöhnen
5. sich einarbeiten in (akk):
he had soon got into his new job er hatte sich schnell eingearbeitet
B v/t
1. jemanden bringen in (akk):
get o.s. into
a) hineingeraten in (akk),
b) sich einlassen auf (akk)
2. get sth into one’s head sich etwas in den Kopf setzen
3. get sb into sth jemandem etwas angewöhnen:
who (what) got you into smoking? wer (was) hat dich dazu gebracht, mit dem Rauchen anzufangen?
* * *
transitive verb
1) (bring into) fahren [Auto usw.] in (+ Akk.) [Garage]; bringen in (+ Akk.) [Haus, Bett, Hafen]
2) (enter) gehen/(as intruder) eindringen in (+ Akk.) [Haus]; [ein]steigen in (+ Akk.) [Auto usw.]; [ein]treten in (+ Akk.) [Zimmer]; steigen in (+ Akk.) [Wasser]

the coach gets into the station at 9 p.m. — der Bus kommt um 21.00 Uhr am Busbahnhof an

3) (gain admission to) eingelassen werden in (+ Akk.); einen Studienplatz erhalten an (+ Dat.) [Universität]; genommen werden von [Firma]

get into Parliament — ins Parlament einziehen

4) (coll.)

get into one's clothes — sich anziehen

I can't get into these trousers — ich komme in diese Hose nicht mehr rein (ugs.)

5) (penetrate) [ein]dringen in (+Akk.)
6) (begin to undergo) geraten in (+ Akk.); kommen in (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten]; (cause to undergo) stürzen in (+ Akk.) [Schulden, Unglück]; bringen in (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten]
7) (accustom to, become accustomed to) annehmen [Gewohnheit]

get into the job/work — sich einarbeiten; see also habit 1)

8) geraten in (+ Akk.) [Wut, Panik]
9)

what's got into him? — was ist nur in ihn gefahren?


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