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●ˌgo ˈinto sth🔑 (of a vehicle 交通工具) to hit sth violently 猛烈地撞上某物◆The car skidded and went into a tree. 汽车打滑,猛地撞到树上。(of a vehicle or driver 交通工具或驾驶员) to start moving in a particular way 开始某种动作◆The plane went into a nosedive. 飞机开始俯冲。🔑 to join an organization, especially in order to have a career in it 加入某组织;从事某职业◆to go into the Army/the Church/Parliament 参军;加入教会;当议会议员◆to go into teaching 执教to begin to do sth or behave in a particular way (以某种方式)开始做某事;开始某种表现◆He went into a long explanation of the affair. 他开始长篇大论地解释起那件事来。to examine sth carefully 详细调查(或研究)某事◆We need to go into the question of costs. 我们需要研究一下费用问题。(of money, time, effort, etc. 金钱、时间、精力等) to be spent on sth or used to do sth 投入某事;用于某事◆More government money needs to go into the project. 政府需对此工程投入更多的资金。◆go into doing sthYears of work went into researching the book. 多年的工夫全花在对这本书的研究上了。 See also go |