get into
US /ɡet ˈɪntuː/
UK /ɡet ˈɪntuː/

1.
masuk ke, menaiki
to enter a place, especially a building or a vehicle
:
•
She managed to get into the concert without a ticket.
Dia berjaya masuk ke konsert tanpa tiket.
•
He couldn't get into his car because he locked the keys inside.
Dia tidak dapat masuk ke keretanya kerana dia mengunci kunci di dalamnya.
2.
melibatkan diri dalam, memulakan
to become involved in an activity or discussion
:
•
He decided to get into politics after years of activism.
Dia memutuskan untuk melibatkan diri dalam politik selepas bertahun-tahun aktivisme.
•
Let's not get into an argument about this.
Jangan kita terlibat dalam pertengkaran mengenai perkara ini.
3.
minat, tertarik kepada
to become interested in something
:
•
She's really getting into photography lately.
Dia benar-benar minat dalam fotografi akhir-akhir ini.
•
I never thought I'd get into classical music, but I love it now.
Saya tidak pernah sangka akan minat muzik klasik, tetapi saya sukakannya sekarang.
4.
diterima masuk ke, menyertai
to be accepted into a school, university, or organization
:
•
She worked hard to get into a top university.
Dia bekerja keras untuk masuk ke universiti terkemuka.
•
It's difficult to get into that exclusive club.
Sukar untuk masuk ke kelab eksklusif itu.