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EVP badminton
EVP into
EVP mountaintop


OXF3000ZH: 进入到 into
3000TH: ปากซอย bpaakL saawyM entrance into a lane (top of soi)
3000TH: สืบ seuupL to detect, find out, probe into
3000TH: หั่น hanL to cut into pieces, to slice
3000TH: แตก dtaaekL to be broken, shatter (fragile things breaking into many pieces)
3000TH: เปลี่ยนแปลง bpliianL bplaaengM to change to, become, transform, alter, turn into
3000TH: ชน chohnM to hit, bump into
3000TH: พบ phohpH meet, run into (someone)
5000FR: dans in, into, from
5000FR: approfondir to deepen, make deeper, go further into
5000FR: percer to pierce, drill, break into
5000FR: bousculer to knock over, knock into
5000FR: mordre to bite, overlap into
5000FR: insupportable intolerable
5000FR: intolérable intolerable
5000FR: buter to stumble, trip, run into, prop up, score
OXF3000: trong into
OXF3000N vào vào trong into
CORE: into + + + + + + +
NGLS: into + Going inside something

ENDE: into in [... hinein]
FN: into prep Goal





Both countries invest all the weapons they have into this battle. Cả hai quốc gia đầu tư tất cả vũ khí họ có vào trận chiến này. Military





Then turn into the first street on your right. Rồi bạn rẽ phải đường thứ nhất. * 042
Were you allowed to take the dog into the hotel? Bạn đã được phép mang con chó vào khách sạn chưa? * 090


like: into
Vietnamization; to translate into Vietnamese Việt Nam hóa
to Vietnamize, make or translate into Vietnamese Việt hóa
to transliterate someone’s name into Vietnamese Việt hóa tên người
burst into flames bùng cháy
to swell into a bump bươu
to step out into the yard bước ra sân
to go into a house bước vào nhà
to burst into tears, start crying bật khóc
to arrest, detain, lock up, imprison, take into custody, incarcerate bắt giam
to run into an old friend in the street bắt gặp bạn cũ giữa đường
to make contact, get into touch (for the first time) with, make contact (with) bắt mối động từ
to take root-to pick out and train into a stalwart supporter bắt rễ
to break into half bẻ ra làm đôi
to be arrested, taken into custody bị bắt giữ
to be broken into two pieces bị gãy làm hai khúc
to get into trouble, get into a tight spot bị lâm vào trường hợp khó khăn
to be dragged into court bị lôi ra tòa
to get into trouble, encounter problems bị rắc rối
to crash into the ground, fall onto the ground bị rớt xuống đất
to put effort into this struggle bỏ công sức trong nỗ lực này
to burn up, burst into flames bốc cháy
to force into marriage bức hôn
far into the night canh chầy
far into the night canh khuya
to force, jostle one’s way through, squeeze into (a place) chen chân
to divide into two categories, types chia thành hai loại
to be split into many factions chia thành nhiều bè phái
to take into account, consider chiểu
to make specialized, make into specialist chuyên môn hóa
investigation into a robbery or a mysterious crime chuyên án
to admit into the hospital chuyển qua bệnh viện
to translate into French chuyển sang Pháp Ngữ
to translate into Vietnamese chuyển sang Việt ngữ
to blaze up, burst into flame(s), go up in flames cháy bùng
large tea cup (used to pour tea into smaller ones) chén tống
to sink into sleep, fall into a slumber chìm vào giấc ngủ
engrave into one’s memory chôn vào ruột
to kill (by smashing into pieces), chop into bits chết bầm
to lose consciousness, fall into a dead faint, swoon chết giấc
to go into mourning (for someone) chịu tang
to be valid, effective, take effect, come into effect, be in force có hiệu lực
it’s possible to separate these translators into two groups có thể chia các dịch giả thành hai nhóm
taking into consideration others’ feelings, feeling có tình
to laugh uproariously, burst into peals of laughter cười như nắc nẻ
laugh oneself into convulsions cười nôn ruột
to break into a broad grin, smile from ear cười toe toét
not to go into details cưỡi ngựa xem hoa
cut into pieces cắt khúc
friction; to rub repeatedly, come into contact with cọ xát
put into plain verse; plain verse diễn ca
novelize, make into a historical novel diễn nghĩa
poise into readiness dấm dứ
to translate into English dịch ra tiếng Anh
to translate into Vietnamese dịch ra tiếng Việt
to translate from English into Vietnamese dịch từ tiếng anh ra tiếng việt
to arrange, put a household into order, clean one’s house dọn dẹp nhà cửa
to coax (a child into not crying), seduce dỗ
soothe (someone) into obedience, soothe (someone) into listening dỗ dành
hold an inquiry into (a legal case); inquirer dự thẩm
sly (something, into someone’s hands); do (something) stealthily giấm giúi
allot arbitrarily, force to take, coerce into accepting gán ghép
to run into debt gây nợ
burst noisily and loudly into angry words gắt mù
to run into a piece of bad luck gặp chuyện bất hạnh
to run into a lot of things gặp toàn những chuyện
(1) to appear, become visible, rise, come into sight
(2) at present
hiện
get into a state of panic, hysterical hoảng loạn
to take form or shape, come into being hình thành
to change to or into something, metamorphose into hóa phép
to lower somebody’s coffin into the grave hạ huyệt
change waste land into cultivated areas khai phá
to not go into details không đi vào chi tiết
research into and make glosses on. khảo thích
to extend into late at night kéo dài mãi tận khuya
robbers break suddenly into the house kẻ cướp đột nhập vào nhà
gather into a friendship with kết đoàn
to one their ways into high offices len lõi vào các chức vụ cao
to climb into bed leo giường
to climb into bed leo lên giường
worm one’s way into for benefits luồn lỏi
to fall into calamity lâm nạn
to get (up) into bed lên giường
into the air, into the sky lên trời
to go into raptures, be over the moon lên tận mây xanh
to rise into (the) double-digits lên tới mức hai con số
to get into a car lên xe
to enter a trance, go into a trance lên đồng
to drag into courta lôi ra tòa
to cut into thin slices lạng
to put a quart into a pint pot, to lấy thúng úp voi
to fit hinges into a door lắp bản lề vào cửa
to fit into well lọt thỏm
to fall into sb’s hands lọt vào tay
get excited, get angry, get into a temper or passion, be run lồng lộn
to wade into the water lội xuống nước
to fall into ruin lụn bại
to contract or incur debts, get or run or fall into debt mang công mắc nợ
scoop, ladle soup out into bowls múc
turn into an abscess, gather mưng
to lose one’s voice, be aphonic; to get a bad name or reputation, be brought into discredit, fall into disrepute mất tiếng
to run into an accident mắc nạn
to put words into somebody’s mouth, prime somebody about what to say mớm lời
stunned into silence ngay mặt
to check and take over, put into operation; operational startup nghiệm thu
to go into ecstasy ngây ngất
to faint, pass out, swoon, lose consciousness, fall into a faint ngất xỉu
to go into a trance ngồi đồng
to lapse back into one’s old ways ngựa quen đường cũ
heat evaporates water into steam nhiệt làm nước bay thành hơi
to look off into the distance nhìn ra xa
to look off into the distance nhìn ra xa xăm
to look directly into (sb’s) eyes nhìn thẳng vào mắt
to pry into one’s neighbor’s affairs nhòm nhỏ công việc nhà hàng xóm
tie oneself (up) into knots như gà mắc tóc
unify, bring together into one whole (system) nhất thống
to join two bouquets together into one nhập bó hoa làm một
to be accepted into a school, begin the school term nhập học
begin the world, enter into life, start out in life nhập thế
go into (be in, be thrown into) ecstasy, (Buddhism) meditating nhập định
to hide, go into hiding, take refuge, seek shelter náu
to drag someone into doing something nèo ai làm việc gì
to fit a wick into a lamp nòng bất vào đèn
cut into the grow-ups’ conversation, interrupt adults or superiors nói leo
to go into more details nói thêm các chi tiết
to say into sb’s ear nói vào tai
to fall into the following 3 categories nằm trong ba trườp hợp sau
to have regard for, show consideration for, take into consideration, allow nể mặt
to set off, stand out, bring into relief nổi bật
fly into a tantrum, fly off the handle, have or throw a tantrum nổi cơn tam bành
get into a tantrum nổi tam bành
mark off into economic zones, zone phân vùng
to jump into bed phóng lên giường
to jump into a car phóng lên xe
get into trouble phải tội
to appear, come into sight ra mắt
to be born, come into being, come into existence ra đời
to slide into recession rơi vào suy thoái
to fall into a conflict, contradiction rơi vào sự mâu thuẩn
to fall into someone’s hands rơi vào tay
to fall into a net sa lưới
to be born, be brought into this world sinh ra ở đời
put into public treasury sung quỹ
to decline, fall into decadence, degenerate suy vong
to rush in, fly into a temper sân si
river (discharging into the sea) sông cái
smashed, destroyed completely, in pieces; to break into pieces tan nát
to vanish into smoke tan thành mây khói
broken up, smashed, in pieces; to break into pieces tan tành
to enter into meditation tham thiền
(1) citadel, fortress, wall
(2) to, into
(3) to succeed
(4) to become
(5) honest, sincere
thành
plot, enter into collusion (with) thông mưu
go into a trance thượng đồng
to fall into disfavor thất sủng
to thrust (something into something) thọc
to put a program into practice thực hành một chương trình
to dip (something hot) into water trui
to spread into a community tràn vào cộng đồng
to fall into a trap trúng kế
difficulty; to run into difficulties, go awry trục trặc
to fly up into the air tung lên trời
to take a oath of office, swear into office tuyên thệ nhận lãnh nhiệm vụ
to destroy, break into pieces tàn phá manh mún
to put into operation, act on, influence, (have an) effect; activity, action, effect, impact tác động
to get into a range tím ruột
hair plaited into a pigtail tóc bện đuôi sam
to detain, imprison, put into prison or jail tống giam
to roll into balls vo viên
to go into a room, enter a room vào phòng
to mince, cut into small pieces vằm
to fall into the hands of somebody về tay
to go into battle, dispatch troops xuất quân
to go down into a hole xuống lỗ
divide into fractions xé lẻ
to tear into pieces xé tan nát
to rise up into one’s nose, reach one’s nose xông lên mũi
to categorize, classify, place into a category, group together, rank xếp hạng
to put into a category, categorize xếp vào loại
to poke or stick or shove one’s finger into somebody’s face xỉa xói
to not to throw one’s troops into battle, station troops and lie low án binh bất động
to obtain by seduction, talk someone into giving you sth ăn dỗ
to intimidate (children) into behaving themselves đe nẹt
to bring into a hospital đem vào nhà thương
to go into the wrong room đi lộn phòng
to go into the woods, penetrate into a forest đi rừng
take the vow, go into a monastery, go into a nunnery đi tu
to recede, vanish, disappear into the past đi vào dĩ vãng
to be in somebody’s service or employ, go into somebody’s service đi ở
fly into a rage, be enraged điên khùng
boil over with anger, foam with rage, fly into a passion điên tiết
falling into decay, going to rack and ruin điêu linh
falling into ruin, devastated điêu tàn
fly into a rage đá thúng đụng nia
knife deeply into enemy defense đánh thọc sâu
lose one’s self-control, get into a temper đâm khùng
to bump into each other đâm sầm vào nhau
was divided into 2 groups đã chia làm 2 phe
curdle, form into curds đóng tảng
to log into a computer đăng nhập vào máy tính
to lead the US into the forefront đưa Hoa Kỳ lên hàng đầu
to be educated into a good person được dạy dỗ nên người
go into the army, enlist đầu quân
to push a person into a trap đẩy người vào cạm bẫy
soar into the clouds and ride the rains đằng vân giá vũ
to take notice of, take into account, take account of đếm xỉa
to spill directly into rivers and oceans đổ thẳng xuống sông và biển
to crash into a mountain (side, peak) đụng vào sườn của ngọn núi
to fall into silence ắng



583 Enzo came into the room, took o his coat, and sat down. Enzo vào trong phòng, cởi áo khoác và ngồi xuống.
746 How did you get into your apartment? Cậu đã vào nhà bằng cách nào?
1013 Oranges are imported into Canada. Cam được nhập khẩu vào Canada.
1045 Somebody broke into our house, but nothing was stolen. Có người đột nhập vào nhà chúng tôi nhưng không có gì bị trộm mất.
1192 Kimiko jumped into the river and swam to the other side. Kimiko nhảy xuống sông và bơi sang bờ bên kia.
2085 We got into the exhibition without having to wait in line. Chúng tôi vào được bên trong triển lãm mà không phải xếp hàng
2086 Victor got himself into nancial trouble by borrowing too much money. Victor tự chuốc rắc rối tài chính vào mình bằng việc vay quá nhiều tiền.
2186 I saw Donna get into her car and drive away. Tôi đã thấy Donna vào xe hơi của cô ấy và lái xe đi.
2740 Four of us got INTO a car and the others got ONTO a bus. Bốn người chúng tôi chui vào một chiếc xe con và nhưng người khác leo lên một chiếc xe bus.
2759 He bumped INTO me ON accident. Anh ấy đã tình cờ bắt gặp tôi.
2906 Megan and I ran into each other on the subway on Monday. Megan và tôi đã bắt gặp nhau trên tàu điện ngầm hôm Thứ hai.
2907 His novels have been translated from English into thirty (30) languages. Các tiểu thuyết của ông ấy đã được dịch từ tiếng Anh ra ba mươi ngôn ngữ.
2908 This book is divided into three (3) parts. Cuốn sách này được chia làm ba phần.
2989 They took it out into the street, and Jack let them have it. Jack put them down one by one, and the spectacle really drew a crowd. Họ kéo ra ngoài phố và Jack để họ nắm thế. Jack hạ gục họ từng người một và cảnh tượng thực sự đã thu hút đám đông.
3000 The lone ranger got on his horse and rode o into the sunset. Người kị sĩ cô đơn lên ngựa và phi về phía mặt trời lặn.

accept sb into sth: She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world. accept
Helen got into acting purely by accident. by accident
I paid the cheque into my savings account. account
The new plan for traffic control is being put into action on an experimental basis. into action
admit sb/sth to/into sth: You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started. admit
The narrow windows admit little light into the room. admit
Rub the cream into the affected areas. affect
I kicked the ball high in/into the air. air
Five million dollars have been appropriated for research into the disease. appropriate
argument with sb: She got into an argument with the teacher. argument
After leaving school, Mike went into the army. army
I didn't ask them in (= to come into the house). ask
His book reached an even wider audience when it was made into a movie. audience
This tool will reach into awkward corners, such as under kitchen units. awkward
We loaded our baggage into the car. baggage
Some animals roll themselves into a ball for protection. ball
My salary is paid directly into my bank. bank
The car crashed into the safety barrier and burst into flames. barrier
to go into battle battle
a beached whale (= one that has become stuck on land and cannot get back into the water) beach
The prisoners were beaten into submission (= they were beaten until they did what was wanted). beat
to get into/out of bed bed
What began as a minor scuffle turned into a full-scale riot. begin
He bent the wire into the shape of a square. bend
The road continues beyond the village up into the hills. beyond
bite into/through sth: She bit into a ripe juicy pear. bite
The policeman asked me to blow into the breathalyser. blow
born into sth: She was born into a very musical family. born
break in/into sth: She dropped the plate and it broke into pieces. break
break sth in/into sth: He broke the chocolate in two. break
Sentences can be broken up into clauses. break sth up
We had our car broken into last week. break into sth
The article brought her into conflict with the authorities. bring
Computer viruses fall into three broad categories. broad
blowing bubbles into water through a straw bubble
He burst into the room without knocking. burst
The aircraft crashed and burst into flames (= suddenly began to burn). burst into sth
She burst into tears (= suddenly began to cry). burst into sth
When he left school, he went into business with his brother. business
She waved bye-bye and got into the car. bye
Paula got into the car and drove off. car
Students over 25 fall into a different category. category
The results can be divided into three main categories. category
change sth into sth: to change dollars into yen change
change sth for/into sth: to change a dollar bill for four quarters change
I went into the bedroom to change. change
change into sth: She changed into her swimsuit. change
change (from A) to/into B: The lights changed from red to green. change
Caterpillars change into butterflies. change
change sb/sth (from A) to/into B: With a wave of her magic wand, she changed the frog into a handsome prince. change
The book gives a fascinating insight into Mrs Obama's character. character
Personal characteristics, such as age and sex are taken into account. characteristic
He came charging into my room and demanded to know what was going on. charge
He cheated his way into the job. cheat
He checked into a top London clinic yesterday for an operation on his knee. check into...
chop sth (up) (into sth): Chop the carrots up into small pieces. chop
The country was chopped up into small administrative areas. chop
The procession moved into the church. church
to go into the Church (= to become a Christian minister) church
The bolt clicked into place. click
Sue climbed into bed. climb
He walked into the room, closely followed by the rest of the family. closely
Tap your code number into the machine. code
The trees are coming into leaf. come
The children came running into the room. come
(+ adv./prep.): He came into the room and shut the door. come
She shifted into a more comfortable position on the chair. comfortable
Let me slip into something more comfortable (= change into more comfortable clothing). comfortable
The government has set up a commission of inquiry into the disturbances at the prison. commission
John often comes into conflict with his boss. conflict
Her unexpected arrival threw us into total confusion. confusion
The candidates' experience and qualifications will be taken into consideration when the decision is made. take sth into consideration
Taking everything into consideration, the event was a great success. take sth into consideration
In her job she often comes into contact with (= meets) lawyers. contact
Children should be brought into contact with poetry at an early age. contact
This substance should not come into contact with food. contact
The rain will continue into the evening. continue
contract with sb: to enter into/make/sign a contract with the supplier contract
It's not a hotel, in the conventional sense, but rather a whole village turned into a hotel. conventional
to get into conversation with sb conversation
to get into a conversation with sb conversation
convert sth (into sth): The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home. convert
What rate will I get if I convert my dollars into euros? convert
convert (from sth) (into/to sth): We've converted from oil to gas central heating. convert
a sofa that converts into a bed convert
copy sth (from sth) (into/onto sth): She copied the phone number into her address book. copy
His face cracked into a smile. crack
crack sth + adv./prep.: She cracked an egg into the pan. crack
crash into sth: A truck went out of control and crashed into the back of a bus. crash
crash sth (into sth): He crashed his car into a wall. crash
Create a new directory and put all your files into it. create
cross (over) (from...) (to/into...): We crossed from Dover to Calais. cross
Crowds of people poured into the street. crowd
Over twenty prisoners were crushed into a small dark cell. crush
(+ adv./prep.): The cat curled into a ball and went to sleep. curl
cut sth in/into sth: He cut the loaf into thick slices. cut
We were poor but we never got into debt. debt
The landlord had let the building fall into decay. decay
The town fell into (a) decline (= started to be less busy, important, etc.) after the mine closed. decline
to drill deeply into the wood deeply
His sudden departure threw the office into chaos. departure
He gazed into the depths of her eyes. depth
develop (from sth) (into sth): The place has rapidly developed from a small fishing community into a thriving tourist resort. develop
develop sth (from sth) (into sth): She developed the company from nothing. develop
We've run into difficulties/difficulty with the new project. difficulty
He got into difficulties while swimming and had to be rescued. difficulty
Alice stood staring into the distance. in/into the distance
Five miles of sand stretched away into the distance. in/into the distance
divide (up) (into sth): The cells began to divide rapidly. divide
divide sth (up) (into sth): A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments. divide
division (of sth) into sth: the division of the population into age groups division
a distinction which cuts right across the familiar division into arts and sciences division
She rushed downstairs and burst into the kitchen. downstairs
I thought someone came into the bedroom, but it was just a dream. dream
She tried to turn her dream of running her own business into reality. dream
She climbed into the driver's seat. driver
drop sth (+ adv./prep.): Medical supplies are being dropped into the stricken area. drop
Mix a few drops of milk into the cake mixture. drop
The recommendations will soon be put into effect. bring/put sth into effect
New controls come into effect next month. come into effect
You should put more effort into your work. effort
A lot of effort has gone into making this event a success. effort
emerge (into sth): We emerged into bright sunlight. emerge
Many factories emptied their waste into the river. empty
enquiry into sth: a public enquiry into the environmental effects of the proposed new road enquiry
to hold/order an enquiry into the affair enquiry
countries seeking entry into the European Union entry
the entry of women into the workforce entry
American entry into the war entry
entry (into sth): How did the thieves gain entry into the building? entry
entry (to/into sth): Entry to the museum is free. entry
to be granted/refused entry into the country entry
escape (into sth): As a child he would often escape into a dream world of his own. escape
Pakistan came into existence as an independent country in 1947. existence
expand sth: In breathing the chest muscles expand the rib cage and allow air to be sucked into the lungs. expand
There were two loud explosions and then the building burst into flames. explosion
The company plans to extend its operations into Europe. extend
the extension of new technology into developing countries extension
Extensive research has been done into this disease. extensive
fail to do sth: She failed to get into art college. fail
A power failure plunged everything into darkness. failure
fall into sth: I had fallen into conversation with a man on the train. fall
The house had fallen into disrepair. fall
One of the kids fell into the river. fall
to lull sb into a false sense of security (= make sb feel safe when they are really in danger) FALSE
far into sth: We worked far into the night. far
Long skirts have come into fashion again. fashion
The baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth). feed
He felt like bursting into tears. feel like sth/like doing sth
fight (with sb/sth): He got into a fight with a man in the bar. fight
fire (sth) (into sth): He fired the gun into the air. fire
It plunged nose first into the river. first
fit into sth: His pictures don't fit into any category. fit
I had to fit ten appointments into one morning. fit sb/sth in, fit sb/sth in/into sth
The plane burst into flame(s) (= suddenly began burning strongly). flame
flash sth: The guide flashed a light into the cave. flash
Many large old houses have been converted into flats. flat
The trap had cut deeply into the rabbit's flesh. flesh
An idea suddenly floated into my mind. float
Refugees continue to flood into neighbouring countries. flood
an endless flow of refugees into the country flow
+ adv./prep.: It's here that the river flows down into the ocean. flow
The crocuses are late coming into flower. flower
The incident brought the problem of violence in schools into sharp focus. focus
I don't want you to follow my example and rush into marriage. follow
He followed her into the house. follow
She followed her mother into the medical profession. follow
When do the new regulations come into force? come/enter into force
He tried to force a copy of his book into my hand. force
force sb into doing sth: The President was forced into resigning. force
force sb into sth: Ill health forced him into early retirement. force
form sth into sth: Form the dough into balls with your hands. form
form sb/sth (up) (into sth): to form a line/queue/circle form
form (up) (into sth): Queues were already forming outside the theatre. form
The teams formed up into lines. form
Once into the open street they could breathe more freely. freely
There is a frequent bus service into the centre of town. frequent
Think further back into your childhood. further
I gained an insight into the work of a journalist. gain
She got into bed. get
I can't get into these shoes—they're too small. get into sth
What's the best way to get into journalism? get into sth
I got into conversation with an Italian student. get into sth
to get into a fight get into sth
Are you sure you know what you're getting into? get into sth
Don't let yourself get into bad habits. get into sth
You should get into the routine of saving the document you are working on every ten minutes. get into sth
How did she get into (= start taking) drugs? get into sth
I'm really getting into jazz these days. get into sth
What time do you get into Heathrow? get in, get into sth
She first got into Parliament (= became an MP) in 2005. get in, get into sth
She's got into Durham to study law. get in, get into sth
He got into trouble with the police while he was still at school. get into sth, get yourself/sb into sth
Three people were rescued from a yacht which got into difficulties. get into sth, get yourself/sb into sth
She got herself into a real state (= became very anxious) before the interview. get into sth, get yourself/sb into sth
go to/into sth: She went to sleep. go
The car went skidding off the road into a ditch. go
She crashed into a waiter and his tray of drinks went flying. go
The car skidded and went into a tree. go into sth
to go into the Army/the Church/Parliament go into sth
to go into teaching go into sth
He headed the ball into an open goal (= one that had nobody defending it). goal
Can you speak into my good ear? good
She asked her students to get into groups of four. group
One of the men kept guard, while the other broke into the house. guard
I'm not in the habit of letting strangers into my apartment. habit
I've got into the habit of turning on the TV as soon as I get home. habit
She ran into the hall and up the stairs. hall
The crowd threw up their hands (= lifted them into the air) in dismay. hand
When will you get it into your head (= understand) that I don't want to discuss this any more! head
For some reason, she's got it into her head (= believes) that the others don't like her. head
Who's been putting such weird ideas into your head (= making you believe that)? head
He went into the house. house
hunt for sb: Detectives are hunting for thieves who broke into a warehouse yesterday. hunt
hurry sb into doing sth: She was hurried into making an unwise choice. hurry
With a little imagination, you could turn this place into a palace. imagination
imagine doing sth: She imagined walking into the office and handing in her resignation. imagine
import sth (from...) (into...): goods imported from Japan into the US import
Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket. insert
insert sth into sth: Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will. insert
Come into the house. into
She dived into the water. into
He threw the letter into the fire. into
She turned and walked off into the night. into
Speak clearly into the microphone. into
Driving into the sun, we had to shade our eyes. into
The truck crashed into a parked car. into
The fruit can be made into jam. into
Can you translate this passage into German? into
They came into power in 2008. into
She was sliding into depression. into
an inquiry into safety procedures into
introduce sth into/to sth: We want to introduce the latest technology into schools. introduce
investigation into sth: The police have completed their investigations into the accident. investigation
an investigation into the spending habits of teenagers investigation
The company has got itself into difficulties. itself
I knocked the nail into the wall. knock
She signalled and pulled over into the slow lane. lane
They worked late into the night to finish the report. late
Jim is always getting into trouble with the law. law
What made you go into law? law
lead sb/sth + adv./prep.: He led us out into the grounds. lead
She led the horse back into the stable. lead
He has gone into the lead. lead
The trees are just coming into leaf. leaf
The course book is divided into 30 lessons. lesson
to let sb into the house let
In spring the countryside bursts into life. life
Could I have a lift into town? lift
Bring it into the light so I can see it. light
load sth (into sth): She loaded film into the camera. load
load sth/sb (into/onto sth): Sacks were being loaded onto the truck. load
The party went on long into the night. long
A working party has been set up to look into the problem. look into sth
You've got yourself into a lovely mess, haven't you? lovely
Plug the transformer into the mains (= the place on a wall where electricity is brought into a room). main
make sth into sth: The grapes are made into wine. make
We're making our attic into an extra bedroom. make sb/sth into sb/sth
He took all her letters into the yard and put a match to them. match
I decided to take matters into my own hands (= deal with the situation myself). matter
The biggest question is how they got into this mess in the first place. mess
That's another fine mess you've got us into. mess
insights into the criminal mind mind
Just minutes into the second half of the game Robinson scored his second goal. minute
Where can I change my money into dollars? money
His mouth twisted into a wry smile. mouth
The box fitted neatly into the drawer. neatly
Manhattan is divided into distinct neighborhoods. neighbourhood
He blew his nose (= cleared it by blowing strongly into a handkerchief ). nose
Turn every meal into a special occasion. occasion
Come into my office. office
An official inquiry has been launched into the cause of the accident. official
He could only watch helplessly as the car plunged into the ravine. only
The police have opened an investigation into the death. open
He threw all those that opposed him into prison. oppose
Get your ideas into some sort of order before beginning to write. order
order sth: The government has ordered an investigation into the accident. order
He crashed into a car coming the other way. other
She ran out into the corridor. out
The boy dashed out into the road. out
I didn't go into the temple—I only saw it from the outside. outside
He wants to come into the business on his own terms. own
He packed a few things into a bag. pack
The procedure can be divided into two parts. part
to be in/to go into partnership partnership
He threw himself into the path of an oncoming vehicle. path
persuade sb into sth/into doing sth: I allowed myself to be persuaded into entering the competition. persuade
He cut the pizza into bite-sized pieces. piece
pile B in(to) A: She piled everything into her suitcase. pile
The receiver had already clicked into place. in place
The train drew into the platform. platform
He's thinking of going into politics (= trying to become a Member of Parliament, Congress, etc.) politics
'Our dog got into the neighbour's garden again!' 'You'll be popular.' popular
On her father's death, she came into possession of (= received) a vast fortune. possession
She's determined to put her new ideas into practice. practice
practise doing sth: Practise reversing the car into the garage. practise
prepare yourself to do sth: The troops prepared themselves to go into battle. prepare
The judge will take into consideration any previous convictions. previous
to enter/go into/join a profession profession
Load the program into the computer. program
promise (to do sth): The college principal promised to look into the matter. promise
promise sth: The government has promised a full investigation into the disaster. promise
push sb (into sth/into doing sth): My teacher pushed me into entering the competition. push
This development could push the country into recession. push
The firm has begun a major push into the European market. push
She had never tried to put this feeling into words. put
Can you help me put this letter into good English, please? put
I tried to put the matter into perspective. put
It was time to put their suggestion into practice. put
Her family put her into a nursing home. put
Cut the apple into quarters. quarter
a campaign to attract more women into the military ranks rank
When the sun's rays hit the earth, a lot of the heat is reflected back into space. reflect
Their affair did not develop into a lasting relationship. relationship
She burst into tears, releasing all her pent-up emotions. release
the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere release
research (into/on sth/sb): He has carried out extensive research into renewable energy sources. research
research (into/in/on sth): They're researching into ways of improving people's diet. research
She reversed into a parking space. reverse
Put the car in/into reverse. reverse
We managed to get a ride into town when we missed the bus. ride
The next competitor rode into the ring. ring
The ship crashed into the infamous Sker Point rocks and broke into three pieces. rock
I rolled the string into a ball. roll
The hedgehog rolled up into a ball. roll
We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping. routine
She rubbed the lotion into her skin. rub
A large number of churches fell into ruin after the revolution. ruin
The car ran off the road into a ditch. run
Catching sight of her he broke into a run (= started running). run
rush into sth/into doing sth: We don't want to rush into having a baby. rush
rush sb into sth/into doing sth: I'm not going to be rushed into anything. rush
(+ adv./prep.): to sail into harbour sail
save sb/sth from doing sth: She saved a little girl from falling into the water. save
He put all his savings into buying a boat. saving
Can you do a printout of this screen for me (= of all the information on it)? screen
The bulb should just screw into the socket. screw
She went into the kitchen in search of (= looking for) a drink. search
She'd allowed herself to be lulled into a false sense of security (= a feeling that she was safe when in fact she was in danger). security
separate sth into sth: Make a list of points and separate them into 'desirable' and 'essential'. separate
separate into sth: We separated into several different search parties. separate
shape A into B: Shape the dough into a ball. shape
The issue must be brought into sharper focus. sharp
sheet metal (= metal that has been made into thin sheets) sheet
Taylor scored with a low shot into the corner of the net. shot
We were shown into the waiting room. show
Philip went into his room and shut the door behind him. shut
It's a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air. sight
A bicycle came into sight on the main road. sight
She lapsed into silence again. silence
The wheels started to sink into the mud. sink
You could get into a situation where you have to decide immediately. situation
Ros fell into a deep sleep. sleep
Cut the meat into thin slices. slice
A piece of glass sliced into his shoulder. slice
slide sth + adv./prep.: The man slid the money quickly into his pocket. slide
The ship slipped into the harbour at night. slip
slip sth + adv./prep.: Anna slipped her hand into his. slip
He slipped the letter back into its envelope. slip
I managed to slip a few jokes into my speech. slip
The car smashed into a tree. smash
The glass bowl smashed into a thousand pieces. smash
This fireplace smokes badly (= sends smoke into the room instead of up the chimney ). smoke
They carried out research into the roles of men and women in today's society society
Suddenly he burst into song (= started to sing). song
No sooner had she said it than she burst into tears. no sooner... than...
sort sth into sth: The computer sorts the words into alphabetical order. sort
Rubbish can easily be separated and sorted into plastics, glass and paper. sort
He crept into the house trying not to make a sound. sound
split sth (into sth): She split the class into groups of four. split
split (into sth): The results split neatly into two groups. split
Slate splits easily into thin sheets. split
We were split up into groups to discuss the question. split sb up, split up
The day was split up into 6 one-hour sessions. split sth up
the spread of a city into the surrounding areas spread
First break the chocolate into squares. square
stay doing sth: They stayed talking until well into the night. stay
He steered the boat into the harbour. steer
The ship steered into port. steer
I stuck the photos into an album. stick
stick sth + adv./prep.: The nurse stuck the needle into my arm. stick
stir sth into sth: The vegetables are stirred into the rice while it is hot. stir
Some children were throwing stones into the lake. stone
We worked on pronunciation, stress and intonation. stress
The child ran into the road and was struck by a car. strike
She stripped off her clothes and got into bed. strip
Cut the meat into strips. strip
She had to struggle into the tight dress. struggle
Imagine our surprise when he walked into the room! surprise
Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap. suspect
it is suspected that...: It was suspected that the drugs had been brought into the country by boat. suspect
She swept the crumbs into the wastebasket. sweep
He swept the leaves up into a pile. sweep
She wants to go into teaching (= make it a career). teaching
He tore his clothes off (= took them off quickly and carelessly) and dived into the lake. tear
He suddenly burst into tears (= began to cry). tear
They had to move into temporary accommodation. temporary
Cut the vegetables into thin strips. thin
She said the first thing that came into her head. thing
Try to think yourself into the role. think
Not enough thought has gone into this essay. thought
She twisted her hair into a tight knot. tight
The seat tips forward to allow passengers into the back. tip
The cat sank its teeth into his finger. tooth
turn (into sth): He turned into a narrow street. turn
turn sth into sth: I turned the car into the car park. turn
Our dream holiday turned into a nightmare. turn (from sth) into sth
In one year she turned from a problem child into a model student. turn (from sth) into sth
Ten years of prison had turned him into an old man. turn sb/sth (from sth) into sth
The prince was turned into a frog by the witch. turn sb/sth (from sth) into sth
Make a left/right turn into West Street. turn
Her hair was twisted into a knot on top of her head. twist
The thoughts rushed into my mind uncontrolled. uncontrolled
The dog squeezed under the gate and ran into the road. under
The country was drawn unwillingly into the war. unwillingly
We've converted the upstairs into an office. upstairs
efforts to control urban sprawl (= the spread of city buildings into the countryside) urban
They ventured nervously into the water. venture
The lake soon came into view. view
vote to do sth: Parliament voted to set up an independent inquiry into the matter. vote
wander from/off sth: They had wandered from the path into the woods. wander
He led the child into the warmth and safety of the house. warmth
Waste water is pumped from the factory into a nearby river. waste
watch sb/sth do sth: They watched the bus disappear into the distance. watch
She fell into the water. water
Unfortunately they ran into a snowstorm along the way. way
It remains to be seen whether or not this idea can be put into practice. whether
The train whistled and shot into the tunnel. whistle
Her face broke into a wide grin. wide
He wound the wool into a ball. wind
I can never put my feelings into words. word
worry (that)...: I worry that I won't get into college. worry
We don't want this document falling into the wrong hands. wrong

dans je reviendrai dans dix minutes
approfondir le sujet mérite donc d’être approfondi
percer le couteau avait percé la chair avec précision
bousculer je voulais bousculer les habitudes des gens
mordre on allait le tuer pour avoir mordu un garde
insupportable l’horreur de cette agonie était insupportable
intolérable leurs conditions de vie deviennent intolérables
buter elle s’est butée à toutes sortes de délais