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wejść do
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vt - betrieden (e betrëtt; part. betratt, betrueden)
GO INTO
v.i.: a intra, a pătrunde. "It was almost two when they went into the dining-room." (F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender Is the Night) "As he was in the hall I could not go into the front parlour and lie in the window." (J. Joyce. Dubliners) 2. a se lovi, a se izbi, a lua contact (violent) cu. The road was slippery after the rain and John's car went into a tree. 3. a se duce la, a pleca la / spre / către. "About an hour later it is agreed that Aliu shall go into Fada and ask if there be really a government clerk called Johnson." (J. Gary, Mister Johnson) 4. a examina, a cerceta, a discuta. ‘It would be better for us to go into details about the case we have at hand now.’ ‘The doctor knows everything about your mother's illness, so it's useless to go into details now.’ 5. a se împărţi, a se divide. "Six goes into twelve, twice. But thirteen into twelve doesn't go." (Cowie & Mackin, Op. cit.)
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[gou 'intu:] a) mat. hyn (te një numër); b) hetoj, shqyrtoj; c) hyj në (një profesion); d) hyj në (një profesion); d) hyj në hollësira, shtjelloj; e) filloj të; go into a rage filloj të nxehem