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descendre; rentrer | |||
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entrez sans frapper | |||
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to become obscured by a cloud (of a celestial body: The sun went in, and the breeze became cold. merriam-webster.com); to make an approach (as in attacking merriam-webster.com); to form a union or alliance (often used with "with": asked us to go in with them merriam-webster.com) | |||
to call the opening bet in poker (merriam-webster.com) | |||
if information goes in, you understand it (I explained to her what to do, but I could tell it hadn’t really gone in.) |
go in: 65 phrases in 7 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Figurative | 1 |
General | 57 |
Informal | 2 |
Law | 2 |
Proper and figurative | 1 |