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Buscar
to get in
[phrase form: get]
01
ser admitido, entrar
to successfully secure admission to a college, university, or similar institution
Transitive: to get in to a college or university
Example
Getting in to a competitive college often requires high grades and test scores.
They celebrated when their daughter got in to the Ivy League school.
He worked hard to get in to the prestigious engineering program.
02
entrar en
to arrive at home or at the place where one works
Intransitive: to get in point in time
Example
They got in just in time for dinner.
He got in late last night due to the traffic.
I 'll get in around 7 PM after the meeting.
03
llegar
(of a train, airplane, etc.) to arrive at a particular place
Intransitive: to get in | to get in somewhere | to get in point in time
Example
The commuter train usually gets in at the downtown terminal by 7:00 AM.
The train is scheduled to get in at the station around 8:30 AM.
He was waiting at the bus stop for the last bus to get in from the city.
04
subirse, entrar en
to physically enter a vehicle, such as a car or taxi
Transitive: to get in a vehicle
Example
She got in the car and drove away.
The taxi pulled up to the curb, and I quickly got in.
They decided to get in the car and head to the beach for the day.
05
meterse a, entrar en
to successfully enter a place even when it is hard to do so
Transitive: to get in a place
Intransitive
Example
With some effort, she finally got in the locked room.
He managed to get in through the small gap in the fence.
She wanted to get in the restaurant early to secure a table for her friends.
06
ser elegido, entrar en el cargo
to be elected to a political office or position
Linking Verb: to get in as a political position
Example
She successfully got in as the representative for the state in the national legislature.
Getting in as a senator was a significant achievement in his political career.
In the recent elections, several new candidates managed to get in as members of parliament.
07
encontrar una manera, lograr entrar
to find a way to do or say something within a limited time or opportunity
Transitive: to get in an activity or remark
Example
She got in a few minutes of meditation before starting her day.
He found a way to get in some reading on his commute to work.
He tried to get in a quick word with the CEO during the meeting.
08
conseguir que venga, invitar
to request or invite someone to come to one's home or place to perform a specific task
Transitive: to get in a professional
Example
They got in an electrician to install the new lighting fixtures.
She decided to get in a painter to freshen up the living room walls.
We need to get in a plumber to fix the leak in the bathroom.
09
recolectar, recoger
to gather or collect something, often for a specific purpose or requirement
Transitive: to get in sth
Example
The community came together to get in donations for the charity event.
The farmers were busy getting in the wheat during the late summer.
10
conseguir, comprar
to purchase a supply of something, typically in preparation for a future need or occasion
Transitive: to get in a resource
Example
They decided to get in a few bottles of wine for the dinner party.
He needed to get in groceries for the week ahead.
She reminded him to get in some snacks for the road trip.
Ejemplo
Getting in to a competitive college often requires high grades and test scores.
They celebrated when their daughter got in to the Ivy League school.
He worked hard to get in to the prestigious engineering program.
She was thrilled to get in to her first-choice university.
Admission to the medical school was highly competitive, but she managed to get in.
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