Go into Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
GOH IN-too, in-TOO, IN-tuh
ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈɪntʊ
guh-OH IN-tu
释义
To enter a place, or to start discussing, explaining, or becoming involved in something deeply.
用法与细微差别
'Go into' is common in both literal (physically enter) and figurative (discuss details, start a process) contexts. Often used with 'detail(s)', 'effect', 'business', 'story'. Frequently confused with 'get into' (start involvement) or 'enter' (more formal for places).
Spanish: entrar en - examinar - meterse en (detalles, actividad)Portuguese (BR): entrar em - detalhar - envolver-se emPortuguese (PT): entrar em - detalhar - envolver-se emChinese (Simplified): 走进 - 详细讨论 - 进入(某领域、细节)Chinese (Traditional): 走進 - 詳細討論 - 進入(某領域、細節)Hindi: में प्रवेश करना - विस्तार से चर्चा करना - में शामिल होनाArabic: يدخل في - يتعمق في - ينخرط فيBengali: ভিতরে যাওয়া - বিশ্লেষণ করা - অংশগ্রহণ করাRussian: войти - углубляться - занятьсяJapanese: 入る - 詳しく述べる - 携わるVietnamese: đi vào - đi sâu vào - tham gia vàoKorean: 들어가다 - 깊게 다루다 - 적극적으로 참여하다Turkish: girmek - derinlemesine incelemek - dahil olmakUrdu: داخل جانا - تفصیل سے بیان کرنا - مشغول ہوناIndonesian: masuk ke - membahas - terjun ke
例句
Please don't go into that room without asking.
basic
We don't have time to go into all the details now.
basic
He wants to go into medicine when he finishes school.
basic
I don't really want to go into what happened last night.
natural
If you go into that park at night, it gets really creepy.
natural
She really goes into her work—she doesn't do anything halfway.
natural