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go in
go in(
go
ihn
)An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g. Everybody please stand up.).
1. (to enter)
2. (to fit)
a. caber en
Nothing else will go in the cart. It's too full.Ya no cabe nada más en el carrito. Está demasiado lleno.
3. (to be installed)
a. ser instalado
We're still waiting for the new toilet to go in so that we can use this bathroom.Todavía estamos esperando que el inodoro nuevo sea instalado para que podamos usar este baño.
b. ser montado
There's a coffee shop going in where that real estate agency was.Será montada una cafetería donde antes había una agencia inmobiliaria.
4. (to go to work)
a. ir a trabajar
My boss called and asked me to go in early today.Mi jefa me llamó para pedirme que fuera a trabajar temprano hoy.
5. (to be understood)
a. entrar en la cabeza
I've been studying organic chemistry for eight hours now; I don't think any more is going in.Llevo ocho horas ya estudiando química orgánica; no creo que me entre más en la cabeza.
6. (to join)
a. ingresar
My father wanted me to go in the army, but I'm a pacifist.Mi padre quería que ingresara en el ejército, pero soy pacifista.
b. entrar
Wes had no idea what a transformative experience it would be when he went in the marines.Wes no tenía ni idea cuán transformadora sería la experiencia cuando entró en los marines.
7. (to enter combat)
a. atacar
The two officers bringing up the rear covered the rest when they went in.Los dos agentes que iban a la retaguardia cubrieron a los demás cuando cuando atacaron.
8. (to enter the goal)
a. entrar
The goalie couldn't believe that the ball had gone in between his legs.El portero no podía creer que el balón hubiera entrado por debajo de sus piernas.
9. (to go to the hospital)
a. ingresar
That cut looks really bad. I think you need to go in to the hospital.Esa cortada tiene mala pinta. Creo que debes ingresar al hospital.
10. (to become obscured) (United Kingdom)
a. ocultarse
The sun suddenly went in, and Zeus appeared on a cloud hurling bolts of thunder.De repente, se ocultó el sol y apareció Zeus sobre una nube, lanzando rayos.
b. esconderse
The night went completely black when the moon went in.Al esconderse la luna, la noche se tornó completamente oscura.
go inintransitive verb
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g. The man sneezed.).
1. (enter)
a. entrar
2. (fit)
a. caber
the sun has gone inse ha nublado
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go in
verb:intransitive:plus_adverb
1 (enter) entrar
please do go in pase, por favor; they went in by the back door entraron por la puerta trasera
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