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Словарь американских идиом: 8000 единицTo 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 didnt 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. /Well talk about the dead mouse after dinner, Billy. Lets not go into it now./ /The teacher went into the subject of newspapers today./ Compare: LOOK INTO. [go into a huddle]{v. phr.} 1. To gather close together as a team in a football game, usually to find out your teams next play. /The football team which has the ball goes into a huddle ...» |
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