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to get into
[phrase form: get]
01
参加する, 巻き込まれる
to become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group
Transitive: to get into ac activity or a group
02
関わり始める, 興味を持つ
to begin participating in, learning about, and developing a strong interest or passion for a particular activity, hobby, or topic
Transitive: to get into an activity or a topic
03
入る, 到達する
to enter or reach a location
Transitive: to get into a space
04
着る, 入る
to put on a piece of clothing or an outfit, especially with some difficulty due to a tight fit
Transitive: to get into an outfit
05
入学する, 合格する
to gain admission to a college, university, or similar institution
Transitive: to get into an educational institution or program
06
詳しく知る, 没頭する
to thoroughly familiarize oneself with a subject, skill, or topic
Transitive: to get into a subject or skill
07
叱る, 咎める
to scold someone, especially in a confrontational manner
Transitive: to get into sb
08
中に入る, 取り出すために入る
to reach into or enter an object, such as a bag or a car, usually with the intent of retrieving something or occupying a space
Transitive: to get into a container or closed space
09
参加させる, 引き込む
to influence someone to participate in an activity or behavior that is unusual or unexpected for them
Ditransitive: to get into sb an activity
10
入る, 当選する
to be elected to a political office or position
Transitive: to get into a position or an office
11
入る, 受け入れる
to reach a certain condition or state
Transitive: to get into a state
12
入れる, 引き込む
to cause someone to reach a certain condition or state
Transitive: to get into a specific condition
13
始める, 入る
to begin a specific habit or regular practice
Transitive: to get into a habit
14
入る, キャリアを始める
to start a career within a particular profession or field
Transitive: to get into a profession or field
get into
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例
They got into a business partnership to launch their startup.
She got into the school choir and started practicing with the group.
He hoped to get into the local book club to discuss his favorite novels.
After moving to a new city, she got into a local hiking club.
The company got into a financial crisis due to mismanagement.