Get into意思

"Get into" is an English phrase that can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are some common uses:

  1. Start doing or engaging in an activity: "I'm really getting into yoga these days."

  2. Enter a place or vehicle: "Can you get into the house without a key?" or "She got into the taxi and drove away."

  3. Understand or grasp something: "I'm trying to get into the concept of quantum physics, but it's hard."

  4. Become interested in or enthusiastic about something: "He got into collecting stamps when he was a kid."

  5. Involved in a relationship: "They've been getting into each other recently."

  6. Cause trouble or get into a fight: "I don't want to get into any trouble with the police."

  7. Invest money or resources: "We're getting into a new business venture."

  8. Discuss or talk about something in detail: "Let's not get into politics right now."

  9. Wear or put on clothing: "She got into her costume and was ready for the party."

  10. Catch or contract an illness: "I think I'm getting into a cold."

The phrase is versatile and can be used in various situations, making it an essential part of the English language.