go into如何读

英:[ɡəu ˈɪntuː]

美:[ɡo ˈɪntu]

go into是什么意思

  • 释义

    进入;从事;进入(某种状态);调查

  • go into英英释义

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to move on a course : proceed went by train compare stop

    go slow

    to travel to a place went to the gas station before heading home

    goes to the office every morning

    to travel to and stay in a place for a period of timeplan to go to their beach house for the summer

    went to Paris for a month

    to move out of or away from a place expressed or implied : leave, depart going away for vacation

    went from school to the party

    to take a certain course or follow a certain procedure

    reports go through channels to the president

    to pass by means of a process like journeying

    the message went by wire

    to proceed without delay and often in a thoughtless or reckless manner—used especially to intensify a complementary verbgo jump in a lake

    why did you go and spoil it

    to extend from point to point or in a certain direction

    the road goes to the lake

    obsolete walk

    to be habitually in a certain state or condition

    go bareheaded

    to become lost, consumed, or spent

    our time has gone

    die

    to slip away : elapse

    the evening went quickly

    to come to be given up or discarded

    this clutter has to go

    to pass by sale

    went for a good price

    to become impaired or weakened

    his hearing started to go

    to give way especially under great force or pressure : break

    the roof went

    to move along in a specified manner : fare

    everything was going well

    to be in general or on an average

    cheap, as yachts go

    to be or become especially as the result of a contest

    the election went in her favor

    to turn out well : succeed

    worked hard to make the party go

    to apply oneself

    went to work on the problem

    to put or subject oneself

    went to unnecessary expense

    chiefly Southern US and Midland US intend

    I didn't go to do it

    to have recourse to another for corroboration, vindication, or decision : resort

    go to court to recover damages

    to be guided, governed, or regulated The police tried to locate the culprit, but they didn't have much to go on. : to act in agreement or cooperation… the echo of my girlfriend's voice comes into my head, saying, "Whatever happens, just go with it."—Jason Schwartzman

    We were just going by what we'd been told.

    to begin an action or motion

    here goes

    to maintain or perform a certain action or motion

    still going strong

    to function in the proper or expected manner : run

    the motor won't go

    to be known

    goes by an alias

    to act in accordance or harmony

    a good rule to go by

    to come to be determined

    dreams go by contraries

    to come to be applied or appropriated

    all proceeds go to charity

    to pass by award, assignment, or lot

    the prize went to a sophomore

    to contribute to an end or result

    qualities that go to make a hero

    to be about, intending, or expecting something—used in a progressive tense before an infinitive

    is going to leave town

    extend

    his knowledge fails to go very deep

    to come or arrive at a certain state or condition " … I finally went to pieces and couldn't stop crying for two hours. … "—Gwendoline Christie see also go into sense 2 (below)

    go to sleep

    to come to be : become—often used to express conversion to specified values or a specified stategone Hollywoodgo condo

    the tire went flat

    to undergo a change

    leaves go from green to red

    to be in phrasing or expression : read

    as the story goes

    to be capable of being sung or played

    the tune goes like this

    to be compatible, suitable, or becoming : harmonize

    the tie goes with his suit

    to be capable of passing, extending, or being contained or inserted

    will these clothes go in your suitcase

    to have a usual or proper place or position : belong

    these books go on the top shelf

    to have a tendency : conduce

    it goes to show

    to carry authority

    what she said went

    to hold true : be valid

    the rule goes for you, too

    to empty the bladder or bowels

    transitive verb

    to proceed along or according to : follow went the conventional route

    if I were going his way

    to travel through or along : traverse

    went the length of the street

    to make a wager of : bet

    go a dollar on the outcome

    to make an offer of : bid

    willing to go $50 for the clock

    to assume the function or obligation of

    promised to go bail for his friend

    to participate to the extent of

    decided to go halves on the winnings

    yield, weigh

    this fish goes ten pounds

    to put up with : tolerate

    couldn't go the noise

    afford

    can't go the price

    enjoy

    I could go a soda

    to cause (a characteristic sound) to occur

    the gun went bang

    say—used chiefly in oral narration of speech

    … I started trying to write a novel. I spent about six months on it. And at a certain point I go, "You know, I don't want to finish this. …"—Quentin Tarantino

    to engage in

    don't go telling everyone

    of a sports team or player to have a record of

    went 11–0 last season

    noun (1)

    the act or manner of going

    the height of fashion : rage

    elegant shawls labeled … "quite the go"—R. S. Surtees

    an often unexpected turn of affairs : occurrence

    the quantity used or furnished at one time

    you can obtain a go of brandy for sixpence—C. B. Fairbanks

    energy, vigor

    a turn in an activity (such as a game)

    it's your go

    attempt, try

    have a go at painting

    a spell of activity

    finished the job at one go

    success

    made a go of the business

    permission to proceed : go-ahead

    gave the astronauts a go for another orbit

    adjective

    functioning properly : being in good and ready condition

    declared all systems go

    noun (2)

    a game played between two players who alternately place black and white stones on a board checkered by 19 vertical lines and 19 horizontal lines in an attempt to enclose the larger area on the board

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to move on a course : proceed went by train compare stop

    go slow

    to travel to a place went to the gas station before heading home

    goes to the office every morning

    to travel to and stay in a place for a period of timeplan to go to their beach house for the summer

    went to Paris for a month

    to move out of or away from a place expressed or implied : leave, depart going away for vacation

    went from school to the party

    to take a certain course or follow a certain procedure

    reports go through channels to the president

    to pass by means of a process like journeying

    the message went by wire

    to proceed without delay and often in a thoughtless or reckless manner—used especially to intensify a complementary verbgo jump in a lake

    why did you go and spoil it

    to extend from point to point or in a certain direction

    the road goes to the lake

    obsolete walk

    to be habitually in a certain state or condition

    go bareheaded

    to become lost, consumed, or spent

    our time has gone

    die

    to slip away : elapse

    the evening went quickly

    to come to be given up or discarded

    this clutter has to go

    to pass by sale

    went for a good price

    to become impaired or weakened

    his hearing started to go

    to give way especially under great force or pressure : break

    the roof went

    to move along in a specified manner : fare

    everything was going well

    to be in general or on an average

    cheap, as yachts go

    to be or become especially as the result of a contest

    the election went in her favor

    to turn out well : succeed

    worked hard to make the party go

    to apply oneself

    went to work on the problem

    to put or subject oneself

    went to unnecessary expense

    chiefly Southern US and Midland US intend

    I didn't go to do it

    to have recourse to another for corroboration, vindication, or decision : resort

    go to court to recover damages

    to be guided, governed, or regulated The police tried to locate the culprit, but they didn't have much to go on. : to act in agreement or cooperation… the echo of my girlfriend's voice comes into my head, saying, "Whatever happens, just go with it."—Jason Schwartzman

    We were just going by what we'd been told.

    to begin an action or motion

    here goes

    to maintain or perform a certain action or motion

    still going strong

    to function in the proper or expected manner : run

    the motor won't go

    to be known

    goes by an alias

    to act in accordance or harmony

    a good rule to go by

    to come to be determined

    dreams go by contraries

    to come to be applied or appropriated

    all proceeds go to charity

    to pass by award, assignment, or lot

    the prize went to a sophomore

    to contribute to an end or result

    qualities that go to make a hero

    to be about, intending, or expecting something—used in a progressive tense before an infinitive

    is going to leave town

    extend

    his knowledge fails to go very deep

    to come or arrive at a certain state or condition " … I finally went to pieces and couldn't stop crying for two hours. … "—Gwendoline Christie see also go into sense 2 (below)

    go to sleep

    to come to be : become—often used to express conversion to specified values or a specified stategone Hollywoodgo condo

    the tire went flat

    to undergo a change

    leaves go from green to red

    to be in phrasing or expression : read

    as the story goes

    to be capable of being sung or played

    the tune goes like this

    to be compatible, suitable, or becoming : harmonize

    the tie goes with his suit

    to be capable of passing, extending, or being contained or inserted

    will these clothes go in your suitcase

    to have a usual or proper place or position : belong

    these books go on the top shelf

    to have a tendency : conduce

    it goes to show

    to carry authority

    what she said went

    to hold true : be valid

    the rule goes for you, too

    to empty the bladder or bowels

    transitive verb

    to proceed along or according to : follow went the conventional route

    if I were going his way

    to travel through or along : traverse

    went the length of the street

    to make a wager of : bet

    go a dollar on the outcome

    to make an offer of : bid

    willing to go $50 for the clock

    to assume the function or obligation of

    promised to go bail for his friend

    to participate to the extent of

    decided to go halves on the winnings

    yield, weigh

    this fish goes ten pounds

    to put up with : tolerate

    couldn't go the noise

    afford

    can't go the price

    enjoy

    I could go a soda

    to cause (a characteristic sound) to occur

    the gun went bang

    say—used chiefly in oral narration of speech

    … I started trying to write a novel. I spent about six months on it. And at a certain point I go, "You know, I don't want to finish this. …"—Quentin Tarantino

    to engage in

    don't go telling everyone

    of a sports team or player to have a record of

    went 11–0 last season

    noun (1)

    the act or manner of going

    the height of fashion : rage

    elegant shawls labeled … "quite the go"—R. S. Surtees

    an often unexpected turn of affairs : occurrence

    the quantity used or furnished at one time

    you can obtain a go of brandy for sixpence—C. B. Fairbanks

    energy, vigor

    a turn in an activity (such as a game)

    it's your go

    attempt, try

    have a go at painting

    a spell of activity

    finished the job at one go

    success

    made a go of the business

    permission to proceed : go-ahead

    gave the astronauts a go for another orbit

    adjective

    functioning properly : being in good and ready condition

    declared all systems go

    noun (2)

    a game played between two players who alternately place black and white stones on a board checkered by 19 vertical lines and 19 horizontal lines in an attempt to enclose the larger area on the board

    go into词源英文解释

    Verb, Noun (1), and Adjective Middle English gon, from Old English gān; akin to Old High German gān to go, Greek kichanein to reach, attain Noun (2) Japanese

    The first known use of go was before the 12th century

    go into儿童词典英英释义

    go1 of 3verb

    to move on a course : proceed go by train

    go slow

    to move away from one point to or toward another : leave, depart

    follow entry 1 sense 4, traverse go my way

    go the whole route

    to pass by a process like journeying the prize went to the winner

    the message went by wire

    extend sense 4, run

    our land goes to the river

    lead entry 1 sense 1d

    that door goes to the cellar

    to be habitually in a certain state

    goes bareheaded

    to become lost, consumed, or spent

    funds going for research

    to slip away : elapse

    where did the time go

    to pass by sale

    went for a good price

    to become damaged or weakened

    my hearing started to go

    to give way under force or pressure : break

    the dam went

    to be in general or on an average

    cheap, as yachts go

    to become especially as the result of a contest

    decision went against us

    to put or subject oneself

    go to great expense

    to make use of to settle a dispute : resort

    go to court to recover damages

    to begin or continue an action or motion drums going strong

    go when the light turns

    to function properly

    get the motor to go

    to be known

    goes by a nickname

    to be or act in agreement

    a good rule to go by

    to contribute to a result

    qualities that go to make a hero

    to be about, intending, or expecting

    is going to leave town

    to come or arrive at a certain state or condition

    go to sleep

    to come to be

    the tire went flat

    to be able to be placed

    these clothes will go in your suitcase

    to have a usual or proper place

    these books go on the top shelf

    to be capable of being contained in another quantity

    5 goes into 60 12 times

    to be likely : tend

    goes to show they can be trusted

    to be acceptable or satisfactory

    any kind of dress goes

    bet entry 2 sense 1, bid

    willing to go $50

    to be as expressed

    as the story goes

    to be capable of being sung or played

    the tune goes like this

    go2 of 3noun

    the height of fashion

    that dress is all the go

    energy sense 1, vigor

    full of go

    attempt entry 2 sense 1, try

    have a go at it

    a spell of activity

    did it in one go

    success sense 1c

    make a go of a business

    go3 of 3adjective

    in good and ready condition

    all systems are go

    go into 例句

    1 But before we had a chance to broach the subject to the madam, a drunken Englishman, who was sitting at the next table, fell into a conversation with us.

    不等我们找到机会向鸨母提及这个话题,一个坐在邻桌旁喝醉了的英国人同我们攀谈起来。

    2 He took part into the institution of the science.

    他加入了科学协会。

    3 She's planning to go into teaching.

    她打算从事教育。

    4 We used to doll ourselves up and go into town.

    我们那时常常打扮得漂漂亮亮然后进城去。

    5 She went a long way to see him.

    6 Trump then dove into some of his signature campaign rhetoric, going after migrants coming to the United States and economic competition with China.

    7 a young executive with the go to make this company grow

    8 all systems are go

    9 That little girl has grown up into a pretty woman.

    小女孩已长成为一个漂亮的女人。

    10 That model won't go into production before late 1990.

    那种型号在20世纪90年代末以前不会批量生产。

    11 My clothes won't all go into that tiny suitcase.

    那个小衣箱装不下我所有的衣物.

    12 Let's go into the study and put on some music.

    我们到书房听点儿音乐吧。

    13 Money will also go into local development projects in Vietnam.

    钱也会用于越南的地方发展项目当中。

    14 A lack of magnesium causes muscles to go into spasm.

    缺镁会导致肌肉痉挛。

    15 We shall not go into this relationship.

    我们将不深入研究这种关系。

    16 I went with my family to Rome last year.

    17 She goes to the office every morning and comes home in the evening.

    18 He took it into his head to become a politician.

    他突然想到要成为一个政治家。

    19 snowboarding is all the go

    20 We're going to Iowa for a week.

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    go into 短语相关

    go steady go out the window go down in history go wee-wee happy-go-lucky go a long way toward/towards go with go under the knife ready, steady, go go around

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