get in |
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| Lexical unit types: | phrasal verb |
| Topics: | moving inward or outward |
| Source domains: | entering or leaving a container |
| Particles: | in |
| Similes: | - |
| Verbs: | get |
| CEFR Levels: | B1 | Synomyms: | go in, come in | Antonyms: | get out, go out, come out | Definition: | 1. to go or come into a place SYNONYM: come in, go in; OPPOSITE: come out, go out 2. to arrive at home | Examples: |
1) He said, “Get in the car!” As the door was locked, nobody could get in. He got in through a half-closed window. 2) I just got in, so I’m a little late. We got in late yesterday. I am at home when the kids get in from school.
Cambridge English Dictionary: get in
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Motivation: |
IN: being inside or entering a container Rudzka-Ostyn, Brygida. 2003. Word Power: Phrasal Verbs and Compounds: A Cognitive Approach. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. |
Slične leksičke jedinice: get out, go out, go in, come in, come out