Usage examples of "me metí" in Spanish with translation to English

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Me metí en problemas con la policía por conducir demasiado rápido. I got into trouble with the police for driving too fast.
Nos metimos en un coche. We got into a car.
Un hombre alto se metió en mi apartamento con una pistola. A tall man intruded into my apartment with a gun.
¿Qué se te ha metido? What's gotten into you?
Tom trató de meterse entre Mary y John. Tom tried to squeeze in between Mary and John.
Él se metió en el agua antes que yo. He went into the water before me.
Cuídate de no meterte en problemas. Beware that you don't get into trouble.
En líneas generales, los periodistas no vacilan en meterse en la vida privada de uno. By and large, reporters don't hesitate to intrude on one's privacy.
Nos metimos todos en el coche. All of us got into the car.
Te metiste en algo malo, ¿eh? You got involved in something bad, huh?
Ten cuidado de no meterte en problemas. Beware that you don't get into trouble.
Él se metió deprisa en el coche. He got into his car in a hurry.
Vigila tus pasos o te meterás en líos. Watch your step or you'll get into trouble.
Tom se metió en una pelea con su hermano. Tom got into a fight with his brother.
Te meterás en problemas si tus padres lo averiguan. You'll get into trouble if your parents find out.
Esos niños siempre se meten en problemas con sus padres. Those children always get into trouble with their parents.
Apenas me había metido en el baño, cuando sonó el teléfono. I had hardly got into the bath when the phone rang.
Tom le prometió a Mary que él no se metería en problemas. Tom promised Mary that he wouldn't get into trouble.
Es solo cuestión de tiempo antes de que Tom se meta en problemas otra vez. It's just a matter of time before Tom gets into trouble again.
No me gusta la arena. Es basta, áspera e irritante, y se mete por todas partes. I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
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