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− | '''go into''' (''to enter, to spend, to use, to divide'' ) - wchodzić, ponieść, zużyć. | + | '''go into''' (''to enter, to spend, to use, to divide'' ) - wchodzić, ponieść, zużyć, dzielić (o liczbach). |
# ''Teacher in his explanations wouldn't '''go into''' details now.'' [wouldn't explain the details] | # ''Teacher in his explanations wouldn't '''go into''' details now.'' [wouldn't explain the details] |
Wersja z 21:30, 13 mar 2016
go into (to enter, to spend, to use, to divide ) - wchodzić, ponieść, zużyć, dzielić (o liczbach).
- Teacher in his explanations wouldn't go into details now. [wouldn't explain the details]
- John always wanted to go into small retail business. [...wanted to start small retail business.]
- A great effort has gone into ensuring the wedding runs smoothly. [... effort has been done to ensure...]
- A lot of money went into rebuilding this house. [a lot of money were spent for rebuilding...]
- Go into your D drive. [/in computer/ open your D drive]
- His car went into a tree, and totally came apart. [his car hot the tree and was totally destroyed]
- 17 goes into 51 three times. [Integer number 17 divides integer number 51 and the result is three]
- Shortly after a takeoff the airplane had gone into a steep descent. [...the airplane started a sharp descent]