to go in for somebody: cầu hôn ai, theo sau ai tán tỉnh
theo
to go in for a principle: theo một nguyên tắc
to go in for a fashion: theo mốt
to go in with
cùng chung với (ai), liên kết với (ai)
to go in with somebody in an undertaking
cùng chung với ai làm công việc gì
to go into
vào
to go into the room: vào phòng
to go into business: đi vào con đường kinh doanh
to go into society: hoà mình với mọi người, giao thiệp với đời
to go into the army: vào quân đội, nhập ngũ
đi sâu
to go into details (particulars): đi sâu vào chi tiết
xem xét, xét
to go into a question: xét một vấn đề
lâm vào, rơi vào (tình trạng nào đó...)
to go into mourning: để tang
to go into fits of laughter: cười rộ lên
go in Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
go in circles
walk around but not work, work in confusion I'm going in circles. I have to stop and plan my work.
go in for
decide to do (something), take part in He is going to university and has decided to go in for medicine.
go into detail
give details in a story or report Don't go into detail right now. Just tell us how much it costs.
go into orbit
lose one
go in
1.move indoors进入(室内) A servant opened the door and we went in.仆人开了门,我们就进去了。 2.take an active part加入 A tennis tournament took place in our school yesterday,but I didn't go in.网球联赛昨天在我校举行,但我没参加。 3.fit in(a space)适合于(某处) An ordinary nail won't go in a brick wall.一般钉子钉不进砖墙去。 4.be understood被理解 I keep trying to understand how a car engine works,but it doesn't seem to go in;am I stupid something?我一直很想了解一下汽车发动机的工作原理,但好象弄不懂。我是笨还是怎么的? 5.(of the sun,etc.)disappear behind clouds(太阳等)被云遮蔽 At this time of year,when the sun goes in,it is suddenly much colder.每年这个时候,当云层遮住阳光,天气突然间就冷多了。
go into
1.go or fit inside of;be able to be put in进入;放进 Two men were seen going into the house after dark.有人看见两个男人在天黑后进入这个住宅。 The table is too big to go into the closet.桌子太大,放不进贮藏室。 My foot won't go into this boot.我的脚穿不进这长筒靴。 2.enter a state or condition of进入某种状态或情况 The sick man went into a coma.病人进入昏迷状态。 Everyone went into raptures over her dancing and singing.看她跳舞唱歌,大家都欣喜若狂。 The new railway will go into service on the first of next month.这条新铁路将于下月一日正式通车。 The new regulation goes into effect today.新章程即日生效。 The book will go into its third edition.这本书要出第3版了。 The old woman went into a decline and nothing the doctor could do would help.她突然身体垮了,医生怎么治疗也无济于事。 3.discuss;talk about;state in detail讨(谈)论;详细论述 There's no need to go into details yet;just give me the general idea.还没有必要谈论细节,就给我谈谈一般情况吧。 The teacher went into the subject of newspapers today.老师今天谈论了报纸这个专题。 The engineer went into a full explanation of the purpose of the machine.工程师详细地解释了这台机器的用途。 4.be busy in or take part in;enter as a job or profession从事;参与;进入(某种行业) The Mayor went into politics as a very young man.市长年轻时便参与了政治。 He wants to go into law when he gets out of school.他毕业后想当律师。 5.investigate;take up;examine 调查;着手处理;审查 The police intend to go into the matter very carefully.警察打算认真地调查这件事情。 The accountant will go into these figures for you.会计将替你审查这些数字。 We'll go deep into the question.我们将深入调查这个问题。 The case has to be gone into very carefully.这个案子须认真审查。 The matter has been gone into very thoroughly,and we find there are no grounds for the allegations.此事已经彻底调查,我们发现这些论断是没有根据的。 6.hit with force用力撞击 The car went into a tree and was severely damaged.汽车撞到树上,损坏严重。 7.begin to wear;put on开始穿;穿上 She went into mourning on the death of her mother.她为她母亲带孝。 8.divide a number exactly by two or more用2以上整数除某数 2 goes into 6,3 times,but 2 won't go into 7.用2除6得3,但2除不尽7。
go into action
start sth.planned,esp.military attack(军事)行动;动手 As soon as the guards left,the prisoners went into action according to their escape plan.哨兵刚离开,囚犯们就按越狱计划开始行动。
go into one's song and dance
Idiom(s): go into one's song and dance (about sth)
Theme: EXPLANATION
to start giving one's explanations and excuses about something. (One's can be replaced by the same old. Fixed order.) • Please don't go into your song and dance about how you always tried to do what was right. • John went into his song and dance about how he won the war all by himself. • He always goes into the same old song and dance every time he makes a mistake.
go into effect
Idiom(s): go into effect AND take effect
Theme: RULES
[for a law or a rule] to become effective. • When does this new law go into effect? • The new tax laws wont go into effect until next year. • This law takes effect almost immediately.
go into a tailspin
Idiom(s): go into a tailspin
Theme: WORSEN
[for someone] to become disoriented or panicked; [for someone's life] to fall apart. (Informal.) • Although John was a great success, his life went into a tailspin. • After her father died, Mary's world fell apart, and she went into a tailspin.
go into a nosedive
Idiom(s): go into a nosedive AND take a nosedive
Theme: WORSEN
to go into a rapid emotional or financial decline, or a decline in health. (Informal.) • Our profits took a nosedive last year. • After he broke his hip, Mr. Brown's health went into a nosedive, and he never recovered.
go in one ear and out the other
Idiom(s): go in one ear and out the other
Theme: FORGETFULNESS
[for something] to be heard and then forgotten. • Everything I say to you seems to go in one ear and out the other. Why don't you pay attention? • I can't concentrate. Things people say to me just go in one ear and out the other.
go in a body
Idiom(s): go in a body
Theme: MOVEMENT
to move in a group. • The whole team went in a body to talk to the coach. • Each of us was afraid to go alone, so we went in a body.
go in for|go|go in
v. phr., informal To try to do; take part in; take pleasure in. Most girls do not go in for rough games.Mrs. Henry goes in for simple meals. Compare: GO INTO3, TAKE UP(5b).
go in one ear and out the other|ear|go
v. phr., informal To be not really listened to or understood; be paid no attention. The teacher's directions to the boy went in one ear and out the other.Mother scolded Martha, but it went in one ear and out the other.
go into|go
v. 1a. To go or fit inside of; able to be put in. The table is too big to go into the closet. 1b. To be able to be divided into; be divisible into. Two goes into four two times. 2. To enter a state or condition of; pass into. John went into a fit of temper when he didn't get his own way.The sick man went into a coma.The country went into mourning when the king died. 3. To be busy in or take part in; enter as a job or profession. The mayor went into politics as a very young man.Mr, Johnson is going into business for himself.Bill wants to go into law when he gets out of school. Compare: GO IN FOR, TAKE UP(5b). 4. To start to talk about; bring up the subject of; examine. We'll talk about the dead mouse after dinner, Billy. Let's not go into it now.The teacher went into the subject of newspapers today. Compare: LOOK INTO.
go into a huddle|go|huddle
v. phr. 1. To gather close together as a team in a football game, usually to find out your team's next play. The football team which has the ball goes into a huddle before every play to get orders on what play they will use. 2. informal To talk together privately about something; discuss something where others cannot hear. The man went into a huddle with his lawyers before answering the question.The doctors went into a huddle and decided to operate.
go into a tailspin|go|go into a nose dive|nose div
v. phr., informal To fall or go down badly; collapse; give up trying. The team went into a tailspin after their captain was hurt, and they were badly beaten. 2. informal To become very anxious, confused, or mentally sick; give up hope. The man went into a tailspin after his wife died and he never got over it.
go into orbit|go|orbit
v. phr., slang 1. To become very happy or successful. Our team has gone into orbit. Compare: FLY HIGH. 2. To lose one's temper or control completely; become very angry. John was afraid his father would go into orbit when he found out about the car accident. Compare: HIT THE CEILING.
go into a huddle
go into a huddle Gather together privately to talk about or plan something, as in The attorneys went into a huddle with their client before asking the next question. Although huddle has been used since the 16th century in the sense of “a crowded mass of things,” the current usage comes from football, where the team goes into a huddle to decide on the next play. [Mid-1900s]
go in
1. Literally, to access some place. Everyone stood alfresco chatting for a while afore activity in.We should apparently go in soon. It's starting to get dark.2. Of the sun, moon, or stars, to become blocked by clouds. It looked like it was activity to be a admirable day, but the sun went in as anon as we got set up for our picnic.We had been relying on the ablaze of the moon to acquisition our way, so we were larboard in absolute black afterwards it went in.3. To access some abode or bearings with force or assurance in adjustment to achieve something. Police admiral accept amidst the building, cat-and-mouse for a arresting from the arch afore activity in.A: "Is the activity still abaft schedule?" B: "Yes, but the new abstruse administrator will be activity in to get things aback on track."4. To appointment some specific abode for a accurate purpose. Yeah, I anguish up abandoning my appointment—my algid was so bad that I couldn't go in.I'm activity in to accommodated with my assistant this afternoon. I'm acquisitive he'll5. To be kept in a assertive place, thing, or area. The towels go in the linen closet.6. To be an additive in or a basic of something. I admiration what goes in this cake. She said it's healthy, but it's absolutely delicious!7. To access a allotment of someone's anatomy during surgery. The doctors are activity in to see if they can abolish the tumor.The tendons are too damaged to alleviate on their own, so we'll charge to go in and adjustment them.8. Of information, to be accepted or retained. I've already explained all of this to you, Tom. Is any of what I'm adage activity in?Mark and I are pooling our money so we can go in on that new video bold animate together.9. To fit into something. Nothing abroad can go in the closet appropriate now, unless you appetite an barrage the abutting time you accessible it.I absolutely achievement my abdomen will still go in my old suit!10. To allotment buying or amusement of article (with addition else) by accidental against a allocation of the cost. Usually followed by "on." Do you appetite to go in on a ample pizza with me?Sorry, I don't accept abundant money to go in with you on that new video game.Learn more: go
go in
1. Enter, abnormally into a building. For example, It's algid out here, so can we go in? [Tenth aeon a.d.] 2. Be obscured, as in After the sun went in, it got absolutely chilly. [Late 1800s] 3. go in with. Join others in some venture. For example, He went in with the others to buy her a present. [Late 1800s] Also see the consecutive idioms alpha with go in. Learn more: go
go in
v. 1. To access something: I went in the barn to acquisition a rake. I went in, and there was Grandma, sitting on the sofa. It's too algid on the porch—let's go in. I absolved to the pond and went in for a swim. 2. To access through something: If the advanced aperture is locked, go in the aback door. 3. To go to a axial or accurate location: I alleged the appointment and told them I wouldn't be activity in today. The car has to go in for service. I went in for surgery. 4. To accord to or be calmly accommodated by some place: These forks go in the basal drawer. I approved this key on the lock, but it wouldn't go in. 5. To be an added additive of something: What kinds of spices go in this sauce? 6. To be abstruse or understood: I explained the action to the new artisan abounding times, but it didn't go in. 7. To booty allotment in a accommodating venture: I went in with my accompany to buy a present for our new neighbors. He'll go in with them on the plan. Who wants to go in on a pizza with me?
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Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ go in