go in
phrasal verb with go verb uk/ɡəʊ/ us/ɡoʊ/ going | went | gone
(ENTER)
A2 进入,进去
to enter a place
I looked through the window, but I didn't actually go in. 我透过窗户往里面看了看,但是并没有进去。
- More examples
- It's polite to knock before you go in.
- It's getting cold. Shall we go in?
- The meeting hasn't finished. You can't go in yet.
- The students looked nervous as they were going in for the exam.
- I like the look of that hairdresser's. I'm going to go in and make an appointment.
(BECOME HIDDEN)
(太阳)被云遮住
If the sun goes in, it becomes hidden from view by clouds.
(BE UNDERSTOOD)
mainly UK informal被理解,被领会;被记住
If a fact or piece of information goes in, you understand it or remember it.
No matter how many times you tell him something, it never seems to go in. 一件事不管你告诉他多少次,他好像就是永远也听不明白。