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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