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词组 go into
释义 go into
  1. go into work/school/hospital etc to go to work, school, hospital etc:
    You don't look well enough to go into work today.
    French children don't usually go into school on Wednesday afternoons.
    Mike's going into hospital for an operation on his back.
  2. go into sth to go to the centre of the town that you live in or near:
    I thought I'd go into Cambridge this afternoon.
   go into town
    Could you give me a lift if you're going into town?
  3. go into sth to fit inside a container, space, hole etc:
    All these clothes can't possibly go into that one tiny suitcase.
    Which hole does this screw go into.
    SIMILAR TO: ↑fit
  4. go into sth to start to do a particular type of work as your job, or join a company, organization etc in order to work for them:
    At sixteen he left school and went into the family business.
    He wants to go into the army, but I've been trying to put him off.
    People go into the medical profession for a number of reasons.
  5. go into sth usually negative to talk about something, especially in a detailed way:
    It's a difficult subject and there isn't time to go into it here.
    "Why did you and Helen split up?" "I don't want to go into that right now."
   go into detail/the details
    I won't go into all the details of the report, but I can tell you that there are no big surprises in it.
    SIMILAR TO: discuss
  6. go into sth BrE to find out more about something, by getting all the necessary information:
    Before you make any further plans, you'd better go into the cost of all this.
    SIMILAR TO: ↑look into
  7. go into sth to start to be in a particular state or situation, especially a bad one:
    Her son went into a coma and never came out of it.
    Business activity is slowing down, and the economy is expected to go into recession.
   go into debt
    We had to go into debt in order to pay for our daughter's wedding.
   go into a decline
    He started drinking heavily, and his health started to go into a rapid decline.
  8. go into sth to start behaving in a particular way, especially because you feel annoyed, frightened, or think something is funny
   go into a mood/temper
    She's gone into one of her moods and is refusing to talk to anyone.
   go into a panic
    The crowd went into a panic, and started to run for the exits.
   go into fits of laughter
    When I told them I was leaving, they all went into fits of laughter.
   go into hysterics
    Sophie seems to go into hysterics whenever you mention that name.
  9. go into sth if a lot of time, money, effort etc goes into doing something, it is used in order to do it:
    Years of research went into the book.
   go into doing sth
    Huge amounts of money have gone into developing new drugs to treat cancer.
  10. go into sth to be used in something you are making or preparing:
    Some rather expensive ingredients go into this recipe.
    The statistics that went into this report were collected and researched at the University of California.
  11. go into sth to start or prepare to take part in a competition, election, or exam:
    Summer's always a tense time for young people going into their exams.
    The US team is extremely confident as it goes into Thursday's match against Brazil.
  12. go into sth if a vehicle goes into something such as a tree, wall, or another vehicle, it hits it:
    I didn't see the red lights and I went into the back of a BMW.
    SIMILAR TO: crash (into)
  13. go into sth if a number goes into a second number, the second number can be divided exactly by the first:
    Seven doesn't go into thirty-two.
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