A1 to the inside or middle of a place, container, area, etc.进入,到…里面
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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.
A2 used to show when a person or thing is changing from one form or condition to another成为,转为
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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.
B1 used to show movement that involves something touching something else with a lot of force but without moving inside it碰上,撞上
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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.
B1 in the direction of something or someone朝着…的方向
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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.
involving or about something涉及,关于
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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.
used when referring to the division of one number by another number除
B1 enthusiastic about or interested in极喜欢,对…很有兴趣
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