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to get in
[phrase form: get]
01
入学する, 受け入れられる
to successfully secure admission to a college, university, or similar institution
Transitive: to get in to a college or university
02
帰る, 到着する
to arrive at home or at the place where one works
Intransitive: to get in point in time
03
到着する, 入る
(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
04
乗る, 入る
to physically enter a vehicle, such as a car or taxi
Transitive: to get in a vehicle
05
入る, 侵入する
to successfully enter a place even when it is hard to do so
Transitive: to get in a place
Intransitive
06
選ばれる, 地位に就く
to be elected to a political office or position
Linking Verb: to get in as a political position
07
方法を見つける, 入り込む
to find a way to do or say something within a limited time or opportunity
Transitive: to get in an activity or remark
08
呼ぶ, 招待する
to request or invite someone to come to one's home or place to perform a specific task
Transitive: to get in a professional
09
集める, 得る
to gather or collect something, often for a specific purpose or requirement
Transitive: to get in sth
10
仕入れる, 購入する
to purchase a supply of something, typically in preparation for a future need or occasion
Transitive: to get in a resource
get in
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例
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.