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go into [phrasal verb] 1 go into (something) a : to start to be in (a different state or condition)进入(不同的)状态 -
After she lost her job she went into a deep depression. [=she became very depressed]丢掉工作后,她心情非常沮丧。 -
The criminal has gone into hiding. [=the criminal is hiding]罪犯躲藏起来了。 -
After losing the election, she went into seclusion.选举失败后,她蛰居起来。 — see also go into effect at 1effect b : to start to move in (a different and usually bad way)转入,进入(通常不好的状态) 2 : to start to do (something) as a job or career开始从事(某种职业) -
He wants to go into the priesthood. [=he wants to become a priest]他想成为一名神职人员。 -
Their daughter is planning to go into medicine. [=to be a doctor; to get a job in the medical field]他们的女儿打算从医。 -
Both his sons have gone into the army. [=joined the army]他两个儿子都参军了。 -
His dream is to go into business for himself. [=to start his own business]他的梦想是自己开公司。 3 a : to talk about (something)讨论;谈论 : to talk about the details of (something)细谈(某事) -
Having gone into the causes of the French Revolution, the book then discusses its effects.这本书详细论述了法国革命的起因,之后又讨论了革命的影响。 -
“I've had a long day.” “What happened?” “I'll tell you later. I don't feel like going into it right now.”“今天我度日如年哪。”“怎么了?”“待会儿告诉你,现在我不想细说。” b : to try to get information about (something)调查;了解— usually used as (be) gone into通常用作(be) gone into 4 : to be used for (something)用于 5 mathematics — used to say how many times a number can be multiplied to produce a larger number除 |