ntu / verb 1. to go insidea vehicle such as a car They got into theback of the car. I was just getting into bedwhen the phone rang. The burglars got intothe building through a window on the groundfloor. 2. to get into the habit of doingsomething to start to do something regularly He got into the habit of calling his father‘Boss’. to get into trouble or difficulties
n/ verb 1. to go insidea vehicle such as a car Get in! – the train’sgoing to leave. The burglars must have gotin through the bathroom window. 2. to arrivehome or at the office What time did you getin last night? Because of the train strike,we didn’t get in until eleven o’clock. 3. to asksomeone to come to do a job We’ll get abuilder in to mend the wall.
Measures adopted by a government to prevent espionage, sabotage, or attack, Measures adopted, as by a business or homeowner, to prevent a crime such as burglary or assault, A financial instrument, such as a stock or bond, representing rights of ownership or creditorship and often traded in secondary markets