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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
go into something
ˌgo ˈinto sth derived 1. (of a vehicle)to hit sth violently • The car skidded and went into a tree. 2. (of a vehicle or driver)to start moving in a particular way • The plane went into a nosedive. 3. to join an organization, especially in order to have a career in it •to go into the Army/the Church/Parliament •to go into teaching 4. to begin to do sth or behave in a particular way •He went into a long explanation of the affair. 5. to examine sth carefully • We need to go into the question of costs. 6. (of money, time, effort, etc.)to be spent on sth or used to do sth • More government money needs to go into the project. •~ doing sth Years of work went into researching the book. Main entry: ↑goderived
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