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prep. 进入...之内, 朝..., 深入...之中, 成为...状况




    Into \In"to\, prep. [In + to.]
    To the inside of; within. It is used in a variety of
    applications.

    1. Expressing entrance, or a passing from the outside of a
    thing to its interior parts; -- following verbs expressing
    motion; as, come into the house; go into the church; one
    stream falls or runs into another; water enters into the
    fine vessels of plants.

    2. Expressing penetration beyond the outside or surface, or
    access to the inside, or contents; as, to look into a
    letter or book; to look into an apartment.

    3. Indicating insertion; as, to infuse more spirit or
    animation into a composition.

    4. Denoting inclusion; as, put these ideas into other words.

    5. Indicating the passing of a thing from one form,
    condition, or state to another; as, compound substances
    may be resolved into others which are more simple; ice is
    convertible into water, and water into vapor; men are more
    easily drawn than forced into compliance; we may reduce
    many distinct substances into one mass; men are led by
    evidence into belief of truth, and are often enticed into
    the commission of crimes; she burst into tears; children
    are sometimes frightened into fits; all persons are liable
    to be seduced into error and folly.

    Note: Compare {In}.

    1. She told the Post in an interview published Sunday that some of the money may have become "mingled" into improvements on her home that included a swimming pool, a $2,500 wide-screen television and renovations to her basement.
    2. The kit has an adaptor with crocodile clips 'enabling access to be made directly into a convenient wall box.'
    3. To diversify the family's holdings and shield some of it from taxation, the investment company lately has plunged into U.S. commercial real estate.
    4. About half invested in real estate or mortgages, while the rest of the money they raised went into everything from leasing jetliners to drilling for oil and operating cable-television systems.
    5. Great Lakes Bancorp said it has formed a mortgage-banking unit to expand its residential mortgage-loan business into the northern suburbs of Detroit.
    6. But it did reinforce the feeling that the economy isn't about to slump into a recession, analysts said.
    7. Ahmed Shah, a guerrilla designated by the rebel alliance to head an all-rebel interim government, stood in the 95-degree heat and told the crowd his administration would soon move into Afghanistan. He gave no deadline.
    8. "We need to keep on promoting socialism." Mr. Cronin, a mild-mannered white poet, burrowed into the SACP underground during his university days.
    9. If more U.S. companies do get back into D-rams, say critics of the consortium idea, Japanese companies will just bring their advantages to bear on other chip products and markets, making a more wide-ranging industrial policy necessary.
    10. Philippine Sen. Aquilino Pimentel said the travel advisory was meant to show that the Philippines has falled into "anarchy and chaos" to justify moving the talks outside the country.
    11. Ships unload their cargo into the pipeline for transport to an inland oil refinery.
    12. Environmentalists are trying to discourage the bank and other international lending institutions from putting money into Third World development projects considered harmful to the environment or native peoples.
    13. Pilots managed to maneuver the plane down into the Sioux City airport by using thrust from the two remaining engines.
    14. Wells Rich's entry into the international arena, however, comes as Mrs. Lawrence is pulling herself further out of the day-to-day operations of the agency.
    15. The driver ran into a police station to escape the crowd that pursued him, but enraged citizens stormed the station, dragged him out and beat him unconscious, the state radio reported.
    16. The drugstore chain reacted cautiously, saying the plan would further swell its huge debt, which forced the company into Chapter 11 protection last year.
    17. Soldiers later were seen breaking into houses and ordering residents to clear rocks from the streets.
    18. A successful override later this year in the Democratic-controlled Assembly would clear the way for the electric chair to be put back into use in the nation's second largest state. California already has the death penalty.
    19. The Belzbergs' advances threw Arvin's management into turmoil.
    20. They all hop into their cars And drive off for a thrill, Gathering on highways Where, together, they stand still.
    21. State regulators are said to be investigating a doctor who speeded up delivery of a baby, plopped the infant into a Christmas stocking and dashed to a TV studio next door to display her as the county's first newborn of the '90s.
    22. ICI's third - quarter results are due on October 29. Market report, Page 46 Has Louise, the teenage dressmaker from Montmartre who defies her parents to follow her lover into the Paris of the 1900s, lost the power of pulling in the public?
    23. After taking into account the fallout from the China crisis, the government has projected 1989 GDP growth of 5%.
    24. Rain also fell in sections of the Dakotas, while snowshowers were scattered from western Nebraska into the central Colorado Rockies.
    25. Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha and four alleged underlings in the Medellin cartel were charged with conspiring with undercover agents, who posed as brokers, to import 2,200 pounds of cocaine every eight days into the New York area, authorities said.
    26. The expected cut in car tax offered an unmissable opportunity to transfer the tax burden to petrol, so cutting the cost of buying cars but making people think more about how they used them. Instead, the policy has gone into reverse.
    27. 'I think this could prompt mergers and acquisitions among industry members,' he said. Mr Doi also expressed concern about the entry into the securities market of subsidiaries of banks, a development allowed under a programme of financial deregulation.
    28. Back in the March Budget, Mr Norman Lamont, then chancellor, forecast a PSBR of Pounds 50bn (Dollars 74.5bn) for 1993-94. Eight months into the financial year, the Bank has completed about Pounds 43bn of gilt funding.
    29. Philippine President Aquino directed her cabinet to draft a comprehensive agrarian program, and said she may sign it into law before a new Congress convenes in July.
    30. Army radio reported a mass Israeli troop movement into the territories.
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