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●ˌgo ˈin●ˌgo ˈinto sth1. to go to an office or another place of work in order to work, do a particular task, have some work done for you, etc. 去办公室,去工作单位(上班、办事、找人服务等)◆I’ve got to work tomorrow, but I can always go in late. 我明天要上班,但我总还可以迟到。◆The car needs to go in (= into the garage) for a service. 车子需要去(修理厂)维修了。◆Are you going into work tomorrow? 你明天要去工作吗?2. to go to a hospital to receive treatment, tests, etc. 去医院(接受治疗、检测等)◆I’m going in on Friday for an X-ray. 我星期五要去医院做 X 光检查。◆When is Cara going into hospital? 卡拉什么时候上医院?3. (of soldiers, an army, etc. 士兵、部队等) to go to a place where there is fighting or a war and become involved in it 上战场;参战◆Troops are going in tonight. 部队今晚上战场。[v + adv] [v + prep] |