into
英 ['ɪntʊ; 'ɪntə]
美 [ˈɪntu]
- prep.入り込む;浸透する;条件となる;入り込む
- n. (人の名前に)入る;(フィンランド語で)入る
語源
英語の語源
- into (prep.)
- Old English into, originally in to. The word is a late Old English development to replace the fading dative case inflections that formerly distinguished, for instance, "in the house" from "into the house." To be into something, "be intensely involved in," first recorded 1969 in American English.
例文
- 1. I have tried to pack a good deal into a few words.
- 私はできるだけ簡潔に話します。
- 2.The enquiry dug deeper into the alleged financial missdeeds of his government.
- この調査は、政府が疑いのある財政違反行為についてさらに深く追及した。
- 3.The light went out,and the room was plunged into darkness.
- 明かりが消え、部屋は真っ暗になった。
- 4.She reached into the wardrobe and extracted another tracksuit.
- 彼女は手を伸ばしてまたクローゼットからスポーツウェアを取り出した。/
- 5.Llewelyn was mounting the stairs up into the keep.
- ルエリンは階段を登り、城の本館に入った。
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