词组 | go in for |
释义 | Phr V go in for goes, going, went, gone go in for sth to like a particular thing, or to do a particular activity because you enjoy itoften negativeI don't really go in for party games.They go in for chess a lot in Russia. to choose a particular type of work as your jobHave you ever thought of going in for teaching? to compete in a competition, or to do an examAre you going in for the First Certificate this month? go in for (something)1. To enjoy or be enthusiastic about something. Thank you for the invitation, but I don't really go in for experimental jazz. 2. To engage or participate in something. I went in for cycling to work at the beginning of the summer, and I haven't been healthier! 3. To enter into a competition. She's decided to go in for an ultramarathon this spring. go in for somethingto take part in something; to enjoy (doing) something. John doesn't go in for sports. None of them seems to go in for swimming. go in for1. Have a particular interest in or liking for, as in He really goes in for classical music. [Mid-1800s] 2. Take part in, especially as a specialty. For example, She's going in for tennis this year. [Mid-1800s] |
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