go into something

Related to word: go

片語動詞

Definition (be used)

  1. C1

    When time, money, or effort is utilized in creating or doing something

    • She went into this research with a lot of time and effort.

    • The company went into hundreds of thousands in developing the new product.

    • We need to go into more resources for this project.

Definition (discuss)

  1. C2

    to explore, analyze, depict, or elucidate something meticulously or thoroughly

    • In his speech, he went into the effects of climate change in detail.

    • The book goes into the evolution of human history thoroughly.

    • We need to go into this issue more deeply to find a solution.

Definition (hit)

  1. If a vehicle collides with something like a tree or wall, it hits it

    • His car went into a tree, causing some damage.

    • The vehicle went into a wall at the corner.

    • The driver accidentally went into a utility pole at the roadside.

Definition (start)

  1. C1

    to commence a specific type of professional endeavor

    • He decided to go into medicine and become a surgeon.

    • Many students choose to go into the tech industry after graduating from university.

    • Her parents hope she will go into law and become a lawyer.

  2. to initiate an activity, or to enter into a particular condition

    • We plan to go into market research starting tomorrow.

    • They went into discussions during the meeting.

    • She went into new social activities through a hobby group.