C1 to start doing a particular type of work开始从事(某职业),进入(某行业)
to start an activity, or start to be in a particular state or condition开始(从事某种活动);开始进入(某种状态)
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I'm glad she's going into medicine. It's a very worthy calling.
First she goes into a deep trance and then the spirit voices start to speak through her.
He's always wanted to go into teaching.
He goes into a fit of rage over the smallest mistake.
She went into a coma and died without recovering consciousness.
C2 to discuss, examine, describe, or explain something in a detailed or careful way(认真仔细地)讨论;研究;描述;解释
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I won't go into detail over the phone, but I've been having a few health problems recently.
Without going into all the details of the case, it's impossible to comment.
The article didn't really go into the background of the events.
The star's agent had distributed a list of topics that the singer was not prepared to go into.
Although he mentions his childhood in the book, he never goes into it in much detail.
C1 mainly UK If time, money, or effort goes into a product or activity, it is used when producing or doing it.(时间、金钱、精力等)花在…上,投入…,用于…
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A lot of thought went into the layout of the office.
A huge amount of money has gone into this project.
More of her time will need to go into the business if it is to be successful.
All of his energy has been going into organizing the conference. No wonder he's tired.
Most of his spare time goes into home improvement.
If a vehicle goes into something such as a tree or a wall, it hits it.撞上(树或墙等)
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