settle in
英 [ˈsetl ɪn]
美 [ˈsetl ɪn]
习惯(新居); 适应(新工作、新学校等)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 习惯(新居);适应(新工作、新学校等)
If yousettle in, you become used to living in a new place, doing a new job, or going to a new school.- I enjoyed King Edward's School enormously once I'd settled in.
适应了爱德华国王学校的生活后,我就深深地爱上了这里。
- I enjoyed King Edward's School enormously once I'd settled in.
双语例句
- After giving her a few days to unpack and settle in, I got her on the phone.
在她安顿好几天后,我给她打了个电话,问她过得怎么样。 - A person who settle in a new colony or moves into new country.
迁入一个新的殖民地或迁居到一个新的国家的人。 - I enjoyed King Edward's School enormously once I'd settled in.
适应了爱德华国王学校的生活后,我就深深地爱上了这里。 - Come on, we take you to settle in.
走吧,我们先把你安顿好。 - And from that time British people started to settle in New Zealand.
从那时起,英国人开始陆续在新西兰定居下来。 - I hope I settle in quickly.
我希望尽快安定下来。 - He took a long time to settle in to big-time football.
他花了很长时间才在顶级足球联赛站稳脚跟。 - You're tired and, so just settle in, ok?
你很累了,就进来吧,好吗? - Immigrants choose to settle in the U.S., dreaming that they can be more competitive in business.
移民选择定居美国,梦想着他们在业务上更有竞争力。 - Someone who leaves one country to settle in another.
离开一个国家迁入另一个国家的人。