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into [Brit ˈɪntʊ, ˈɪntə, Am ˈɪntu, ˈɪn(t)ə] PRÄP Into is used after certain nouns and verbs in English (change into, stray into etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or verb entry (change, stray etc.). - Into is also used in the structure verb + somebody + into + doing something (to bully somebody into doing something, to fool somebody into doing something). For translations of these structures see the appropriate verb entry (bully , fool etc.). - For translations of expressions like get into trouble, go into details, get into debt etc., you should consult the appropriate noun entry (trouble, detail, debt etc.).
1. into (indicating change of position, location):
into
into
to put sth into container, envelope, drainer, room
to come, go into room, building, zone
to disappear into forest, mist
to move sth into the shade
to go into town, into the office
to get into bed
to help sb into bed
2. into (indicating change of shape, form, value):
into
into
to cut, fold sth into triangles
to curl up into a ball
to break sth into pieces
to translate sth into Greek
to turn into butterfly, frog
to roll sth into a ball
3. into (indicating duration):
long or far into the night
4. into (indicating a point in a process):
we were well into 1988 when
5. into (indicating direction):
into
6. into (keen on) ugs:
to be into jazz, athletics, architecture etc.
to be into drugs
7. into (indicating impact):
into
into
to run into sth
he bumped into me
to bang into sb, sth
urtare qn, (contro) qc
8. into MATH:
8 into 24 goes 3 times or is 3
l'8 nel 24 ci sta 3 volte
to be into everything child:
force into VERB [fɔːs -] (force [sb, sth] into sth, doing)
1. force into (compel):
force into
I was forced into it
2. force into (push, thrust):
rip into VERB [rɪp -] (rip into [sth, sb])
1. rip into (enter forcefully):
rip into knife:
2. rip into (attack):
rip into wind:
rip into übtr person
walk into VERB [wɔːk -] (walk into [sth])
1. walk into (enter):
walk into room, house
2. walk into (become entangled in):
walk into trap, ambush
walk into tricky situation
you walked right into that one! ugs
3. walk into (bump into):
walk into wall, door, person
enter into VERB [ˈɛntə -] (enter into [sth])
1. enter into (embark on):
enter into correspondence, conversation
enter into negotiation, debate, argument
enter into explanations
enter into apologies
enter into deal, alliance
enter into agreement, contract
2. enter into (become involved in):
enter into spirit
enter into problem
3. enter into (be part of):
enter into plans, calculations
run into VERB [rʌn -] (run into [sth, sb])
1. run into (collide with):
run into car:
run into car: wall
run into person:
run into car: wall
2. run into (encounter):
run into person
run into difficulty
run into opposition
run into bad weather
to run into debt
3. run into (amount to) debt, income, sales:
run into hundreds, millions
knock into VERB [nɒk -] (knock into [sb, sth])
knock into
I. get into VERB [ɡɛt -] (get into [sth])
1. get into (enter):
get into building
get into vehicle
2. get into (be admitted):
get into (as member) club
get into (as student) school, university
3. get into (squeeze into):
get into garment, size
to get into debt
to get into the habit of doing sth
to get into trouble person:
to get into trouble company, business:
II. get into VERB [ɡɛt -] (get [sb, sth] into)
get into good school, building
get into room, space
bite into VERB [bʌɪt -] (bite into [sth])
bite into
bite into (affect) übtr economy, finances
I. pitch into VERB [pɪtʃ -] (pitch into [sth])
1. pitch into (attack):
pitch into attacker
2. pitch into übtr:
pitch into opponent, speaker
pitch into work
pitch into meal
II. pitch into VERB [pɪtʃ -] (pitch [sb] into) (land in new situation)
pitch into situation
into [ˈɪn·tə] PRÄP
1. into:
into (to the inside of)
into (towards)
to walk into a place
to get into bed
into the future walk
2. into (indicating an extent in time or space):
3. into (against):
into
to drive into a tree
4. into (to the state or condition of):
to grow into a woman
to turn sth into sth
5. into ugs (interested in):
6. into MATH:
launch into VERB trans
launch into
pitch into VERB trans
1. pitch into (attack verbally):
pitch into
2. pitch into (begin enthusiastically):
pitch into
knock into VERB trans (make understand)
knock into
to knock some sense into sb
get into VERB trans insep
1. get into (become interested in):
get into
2. get into (involve):
get into
to get sb into trouble
go into VERB trans insep
1. go into (enter):
go into
2. go into (fit into):
go into
two goes into eight four times MATH
3. go into (begin):
go into
to go into a coma
to go into a trance
to go into action
to go into effect
4. go into (examine and discuss):
go into
to go into detail
5. go into (be used in):
go into
6. go into (crash into):
go into
look into VERB intr
look into
grow into VERB trans insep
grow into
grow into übtr
tear into VERB trans
tear into (verbally)
light into VERB trans ugs
light into
Present
Irip into
yourip into
he/she/itrips into
werip into
yourip into
theyrip into
Past
Iripped into
youripped into
he/she/itripped into
weripped into
youripped into
theyripped into
Present Perfect
Ihaveripped into
youhaveripped into
he/she/ithasripped into
wehaveripped into
youhaveripped into
theyhaveripped into
Past Perfect
Ihadripped into
youhadripped into
he/she/ithadripped into
wehadripped into
youhadripped into
theyhadripped into
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