Intransitive Verbs with Prepositions
to believe in, to try for, to get over, to go into, to turn to, to go without, to run over, to go through, to part with, to run across, to turn into, to come to, to touch on, to stick to, to take after
根据上下文猜测短语意思1. I believe in my wife because she always opens up to me and shows her love.
To believe in 1) to have trust or confidencein
2) to favor, to support
A. Usual subjects: people
Usual noun phrases :people;qualities of people
I believe in Joe because he believes in me; in other words, we trust each other.
Do you believe in your friends to help you when you need it?
B. Usual subjects: people
Usual NPs: idea, situation, plan
For definition B, the NP is often a verb + ing form
The President believes in the idea of a world government.
If you believe in joining our political party, you should donatesome money.
2. When I graduate from college, Id like to go into nursing and health services as a full-time career.
To go into to examine, to consider, to discuss