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61 drop into
vi1) ( visit briefly)to \drop into into a bar/ a shop in eine Bar/ein Geschäft hineingehen2) ( revert to)to \drop into into sth in etw akk [ver]fallen;she tends to \drop into into her dialect when she gets excited sie verfällt immer in ihren Dialekt, wenn sie aufgeregt ist -
62 back into
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63 hop into
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64 tuck into
intransitive verb(coll.): (eat)tuck into something — sich (Dat.) etwas schmecken lassen
* * *vt ( fam)▪ to \tuck into into sth etw verschlingen* * *intransitive verb(coll.): (eat)tuck into something — sich (Dat.) etwas schmecken lassen
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65 weigh into
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66 back into
vito \back into into sb mit jdm zusammenstoßen;to \back into into sth rückwärts gegen etw akk fahren;the red Honda \back intoed into a Mercedes der rote Honda fuhr rückwärts in einen Mercedes -
67 cut into
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68 bump into
vito \bump into into sb1) ( knock against) mit jdm zusammenstoßen;to \bump into into sth gegen etw akk stoßen; -
69 grow into
viit may take you a few weeks to \grow into into the work es wird einige Wochen dauern, bis Sie sich eingearbeitet haben -
70 hop into
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71 lay into
vi1) ( fam);to \lay into into sb ( assault) jdn angreifen;(shout at, criticize) jdn zur Schnecke machen ( fam)2) ( eat heartily)to \lay into into sth etw verschlingen -
72 look into
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73 weigh into
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74 tap into
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75 key into
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76 lead into
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77 nose into
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78 wade into
transitive verb(fig. coll.) losgehen auf (+ Akk.)* * *vi +prep obj(fig inf: attack)to wade into sth — etw in Angriff nehmen
* * *transitive verb(fig. coll.) losgehen auf (+ Akk.) -
79 key into
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80 nose into
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