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# ''They both '''got in''' on the same same train.'' [...both arrived on the same train] | # ''They both '''got in''' on the same same train.'' [...both arrived on the same train] | ||
# ''Her plane '''gets in''' at 3am.'' [..plane arrives] | # ''Her plane '''gets in''' at 3am.'' [..plane arrives] | ||
+ | # ''John couldn't '''get in''' on the deal almost seven months from the first meeting.'' [...couldn't be allowed...] | ||
# ''The taxi pulled up and Betty with Stephanie '''got in'''.'' [Betty with Stephanie entered] | # ''The taxi pulled up and Betty with Stephanie '''got in'''.'' [Betty with Stephanie entered] | ||
# ''This time Labour Party '''got in''' with a very small majority.'' [party was elected with...] | # ''This time Labour Party '''got in''' with a very small majority.'' [party was elected with...] |
Aktualna wersja na dzień 23:59, 12 sty 2016
get in (to enter, to go into, to arrive, to become associated) - wchodzić, wsiadać, wkraczać.
- He forgot hid ID card and couldn't get in. [...and couldn't enter]
- They both got in on the same same train. [...both arrived on the same train]
- Her plane gets in at 3am. [..plane arrives]
- John couldn't get in on the deal almost seven months from the first meeting. [...couldn't be allowed...]
- The taxi pulled up and Betty with Stephanie got in. [Betty with Stephanie entered]
- This time Labour Party got in with a very small majority. [party was elected with...]
- She failed in the entrance exam and didn't get in. [was not allowed to high school, university, etc]
- Working gets in the way of living. [Working becomes the way of living] /Omar Sharif/
- I think you get in trouble if you borrow too much money. [I think you fall in trouble...]
- Never get in a fight with a lady. [never start a fight]