单词 | into |
释义 | intointo /ˈɪntə; before vowels ˈɪntʊ; strong ˈɪntu/ ●●● S1 W1 preposition 1from the outside to the inside of a container, substance, place, area, etc.: The child had fallen into the water. Jeff went into the living room. I’m going into town this morning to do some shopping.2involved in a situation or activity: They decided to go into business together. Don’t get into any trouble.3from one situation or physical form to a different one: Ellen is going into fifth grade next year. Roll the cookie dough into balls.4to a point where you hit something, usually causing damage: Maggie bumped into the dessert cart and knocked it over. The other car just backed into me.5in a particular direction: They rode off into the sunset. Make sure you’re speaking directly into the microphone.6be/get into something spoken to like and be interested in something, or to become interested in it: I was really into ice skating when I was ten.7at or until a certain time: We talked into the night.8spoken used to say that a second number is divided by the first number: Six goes into thirty five times. Eight into twenty-four is three.9be into somebody slang to owe someone money: He’s into me for $25.10be/get into everything informal if a young child is or gets into everything, he or she is curious about everything and wants to touch everything [Origin: Old English] |
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