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Settle into Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɛtəɫ/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
SET-uhl IN-too, in-TOO, IN-tuh
sˈɛtəl/ /ˈɪntʊ
SET-uhl IN-tu

释义

To become comfortable or familiar in a new place, situation, or routine after moving or experiencing a change.

用法与细微差别

Often used for new homes, jobs, schools, or routines. Implies a period of adjustment, not immediate comfort. Common with 'settle into a new home/job/life/routine'. Less formal; not the same as 'settle down' (which means becoming calm or starting a stable life).

例句

It took me a few weeks to settle into my new apartment.

basic

Children usually need some time to settle into a new school.

basic

He found it hard to settle into his new routine at first.

basic

After a month, I finally feel like I’ve settled into life in the city.

natural

Give yourself time to settle into your new job—no one expects you to know everything on day one.

natural

We moved last year, but it took the whole family a while to really settle into our new home.

natural