get in definición, get in significado | diccionario inglés definición

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get in  


      vb   mainly adv  
1    intr   to enter a car, train, etc.  
2    intr   to arrive, esp. at one's home or place of work  
I got in at midnight     
3    tr   to bring in or inside  
get the milk in     
4    tr   to insert or slip in  
he got his suggestion in before anyone else     
5    tr   to gather or collect (crops, debts, etc.)  
6    tr   to ask (a person, esp. a specialist) to give a service  
shall I get the doctor in?     
7    to be elected or cause to be elected  
he got in by 400 votes     
8    tr   to succeed in doing (something), esp. during a specified period  
I doubt if I can get this task in today     
9    intr   to obtain a place at university, college, etc.  
10    foll by: on   to join or cause to join (an activity or organization)  
11    get in with   to be or cause to be on friendly terms with (a person)  
12    prep      See       get into  
      n  
  get-in  
13      (Theatre)   the process of moving into a theatre the scenery, props, and costumes for a production  
Diccionario Inglés definición  
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get in     
alight, appear, arrive, collect, come, embark, enter, include, infiltrate, insert, interpose, land, make inroads (into), mount, penetrate  

Diccionario Inglés sinónimos  

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get in with, get-in, get, get at

Diccionario Colaborativo     Inglés Definiciones
exp.
get drunk or take drugs; get high
exp.
from the outset, from the beginning
v.
launch the process, launch the project, make sure that progress is under way
idiom
n.
means a liquid is not clear: this tea's got bits in it, I don't like yogurt with bits in it
assez proche de l'idée de 'il y a à boire et à manger'
exp.
get rid of a strong feeling towards something or someone
[Informal] If you have done something wrong, tell him and get it out of your system. After the break up, it took him some while to get her out of his system.
exp.
= get your knickers in a twist/knot
US English, colloquial
exp.
to become very upset about something, usually something that is not important
Other expression: to get your knickers in a knot
exp.
be negatively impacted by a situation, event.
E.g.: The building is being renovated, but for the moment people living there get the short end of the stick.
q.
Either a teacher or a cob This year get govt job
n.
buy one, get one free
It's a common form of sales promotion. This marketing technique is universally known in the marketing industry by the acronym BOGOF.
exp.
go crazy; get angry; lose self-control
E.g.: I will lose it if we keep listening to this song.
exp.
go crazy about something, get enthusiastic
v.
to get rid of one's frustration (for example by doing something violent or impulsive)
n.
something easy to get
exp.
metaphoric expression for getting married
n.
got a lot on his plate

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