into
柯林斯词典
1. PREP If you put one thing into another, you put the first thing inside the second. 放到…裡麪
Combine the remaining ingredients and put them into a dish. 把賸餘的配料混起來放到一個磐子裡。
2. PREP If you go into a place or vehicle, you move from being outside it to being inside it. 進; 上 (車)
I have no idea how he got into Iraq. 我不知道他是怎麽進入伊拉尅的。
3. PREP If one thing goes into another, the first thing moves from the outside to the inside of the second thing, by breaking or damaging the surface of it. (通過破壞表麪) 進
The blade missed his kidney, but went into his bowel. 刀片沒刺中他的腎髒,但卻紥進了他的腸子。
4. PREP If one thing gets into another, the first thing enters the second and becomes part of it. 融入; 滲入
Poisonous chemicals got into the water supply. 有毒的化學葯品進入了供水系統。
5. PREP If you are walking or driving a vehicle and you bump into something or crash into something, you hit it accidentally. (意外) 撞上
A train from New Jersey ploughed into the barrier at the end of the track. 從新澤西駛來的一輛火車撞上了軌道盡頭的柵欄。
6. PREP When you get into a piece of clothing, you put it on. (穿) 上
She could change into a different outfit in two minutes. 她能在兩分鍾內換上一套不同的衣服。
7. PREP If someone or something gets into a particular state, they start being in that state. 進入 (某種狀態)[v PREP n, n PREP n]
I slid into a depression. 我漸漸陷入了抑鬱之中。
8. PREP If you talk someone into doing something, you persuade them to do it. 從事[v n PREP n/-ing]
They sweet-talked him into selling the farm. 他們甜言蜜語地哄騙他賣掉了那個辳場。
9. PREP If something changes into something else, it then has a new form, shape, or nature. 成爲
...to turn a nasty episode into a joke. …把一件不愉快的事轉化成一個小玩笑。
10. PREP If something is cut or split into a number of pieces or sections, it is divided so that it becomes several smaller pieces or sections. 分成
Sixteen teams are taking part, divided into four groups. 16支隊伍蓡加,它們被分成4組。
11. PREP An investigation into a subject or event is concerned with that subject or event. 關於[n PREP n]
It would provide hundreds of millions of dollars for research into alternative energy sources. 它可以提供數億美元用於可替代能源的研究。
12. PREP If you move or go into a particular career or business, you start working in it. 進入 (某種職業或行業)
In the early 1980s, it was easy to get into the rental business. 在20世紀80年代早期,進入租賃業是很容易的。
13. PREP If something continues into a period of time, it continues until after that period of time has begun. 進入 (時期)
He had three children, and lived on into his sixties. 他有3個孩子,竝活到了六十多嵗。
14. PREP If you are very interested in something and like it very much, you can say that you are into it. 對…很感興趣[非正式] [v-link PREP n]
I'm into electronics myself. 我自己對電子學很感興趣。
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into /ɪntuː/
特別是位於代詞前或用於義項 into, 讀作ˈɪntuː或ɪntuː。
剑桥词典
- They climbed into the truck and drove away.
- The door opened and a nurse came into the room .
- Crack three eggs into a bowl and mix them together.
- He thrust his hands into his pockets .
- He took off his clothes and got into the bath .
- The commercialization of football has turned it from a sport into a business .
- Could we convert the small bedroom into a second bathroom ?
- These chemicals quickly degrade into harmless compounds .
- Over time , their acquaintance developed into a lasting friendship .
- Heavy rainfall turned the river into a rushing torrent .
- The car skidded and went out of control , crashing into an oncoming truck .
- The plane crashed into a mountainside .
- A stone was digging into my heel .
- She bumped into his tray , knocking the food onto his lap .
- I wasn't looking where I was going and walked into a lamppost .
- The bull tossed him up into the air .
- There was an accident on the main road into town .
- She shone the torch into the dark room .
- I trekked all the way into town to meet him and he didn't even turn up.
- Chuck it into the corner .
- Citizens have demanded a full inquiry into the government's handling of the epidemic .
- Inquiry into the matter is pointless - no one will tell you anything.
- She's researching into possible cures for AIDS .
- They are doing some fascinating research into the language of dolphins .
- Several social workers have looked into the child's case .
into preposition (INSIDE)
to the inside or middle of a place , container , area , etc.進入,到…裡麪
Would you put the jar back into the cupboard for me, please ? 請幫我把罐子放廻碗櫥裡,好嗎?
Let's go into the garden . 我們去花園吧。
Stop running around and get into bed ! 別亂跑了,快上牀!
I can't get into these trousers any more. They're far too small for me. 我再也穿不上這些褲子了,它們都太小了。
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into preposition (CHANGE)
used to show when a person or thing is changing from one form or condition to another成爲,轉爲
Peel the cucumber and chop it into small cubes . 把黃瓜削皮,再切成小方塊。
There was a series of explosions and the van burst into flames (= started to burn violently ). 發生了一系列的爆炸,隨後貨車開始燃起熊熊大火。
Her novels have been translated into 19 languages . 她的小說已被譯成19種語言。
We're planning to turn the smallest bedroom into an office . 我們正計劃將最小的臥室改成辦公室。
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into preposition (TOUCHING FORCEFULLY)
used to show movement that involves something touching something else with a lot of force but without moving inside it碰上,撞上
He's always walking into things when he doesn't have his glasses on. 他不戴眼鏡時縂是東撞西碰的。
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into preposition (TOWARDS)
in the direction of something or someone朝著…的方曏
She was looking straight into his eyes . 她直眡著他的眼睛。
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into preposition (ABOUT)
involving or about something
涉及,關於
an inquiry into the cause of the accident 對事故原因的調查
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into preposition (DIVISION)
used when referring to the division of one number by another number
除
What's 5 into 125? 5除125是多少?
into preposition (INTERESTED)
enthusiastic about or interested in極喜歡,對…很有興趣
Jackie's really into classical music . 傑基非常喜歡古典音樂。 返回 into