B1 to succeed in entering a place, especially by using force or a trick(尤指用武力或欺骗手段)进入
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The doors and windows had been bricked up to prevent squatters from getting in.
He banged his head on the car as he was getting in.
We barred the door to stop anyone getting into the room.
They've put barriers up to stop people (from) getting in.
The minibus has a lift to help wheelchair users to get in.
B1 to arrive at your home or the place where you work到家;到上班地点
B1 If a train or other vehicle gets in at a particular time, that is when it arrives.(火车等)到达,抵达
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The train from Birmingham got in 20 minutes late.
What time does the next flight get in?
I check my email as soon as I get in.
Try not to make too much noise when you get in.
I'll have your dinner ready for you when you get in.
See also: get sb in
See also: get sth in
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