词组 | go into |
释义 | go into When you enter a building or room, you usually say that you go into it or go in. One day I went into the church. She took him into a small room, switching on the light as she went in. ◊ 'get into' However, you say that you get into a car or get in. I saw him get into a cab. I walked to the van, got in and drove away. You also say that you get into a lift, a small boat, or a small plane. ◊ 'get on' and 'board' When you enter a bus, train, large plane, or ship, you say that you get on it or board it. George got on the bus with us. Griffiths took a taxi to the Town station and boarded a train there. Decker boarded another ship, the Panama. ◊ 'embark' You can also say that someone embarks on a ship. She had embarked on the S.S. Gordon Castle at Tilbury. ◊ WARNING You never say that someone 'goes into' any kind of vehicle. ◊ entering with difficulty If you enter a building or room with difficulty, you say that you get into it or get in. We tried to get into the dormitory unnoticed. It cost three pounds to get in. |
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