transitive. To go into, invade.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come into [verb (transitive)] (122) i-goc1275 transitive. To go into, invade. entera1325 intransitive with prepositional phrase. To come or go into a place, area, building, etc. Also occasionally with in (now nonstandard) or (formerly)… to step into ——c1380 To walk into (a place on a higher or lower level, e.g. a vehicle) by taking one or more steps up or down. enterc1400 transitive. To come or go into (a place, area, building, vehicle, etc.). get1585 With prepositional phrase, adverb, or adverbial phrase as complement. intransitive. With a preposition indicating motion, an adverb of motion to or… invade1590 (Latinisms). To enter. literal and figurative. ingressa1631 transitive. To enter, invade; spec. ‘to go in to’ carnally. Obsolete. Subcategories:— again (2) — esp. a place of refuge or safety (4) — backwards (1) — with a bob (1) — in crowds (1) — by chance (3) — continuously or copiously (1) — by struggling or force (1) — violently (6) — in unwelcome or unwarranted manner (7) — in a harmful or hostile manner (2) — hurriedly (1) — fall into by slipping (1) — slide into with a snap (1) — penetrate (11) — pass into by filtration (2) — let in (18) — take in (6) — draw in (5) — bring in (25) — send in (4) — cause to flow in (1) — cause to penetrate (1) — introduce by filtration (1) — force fluid in (3) — slide or force one object into another (1) — throw or cast in (4) — move (a thing) into by a tickling action (1) |
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