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61 sortie into space
iziešana kosmosā -
62 summer lengthens into autumn
vasara pāriet rudenī -
63 the conversion of ice into water
ledus pārvēršanās ūdenīEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the conversion of ice into water
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64 the crowd split into small groups
pūlis sadalījās mazās grupāsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the crowd split into small groups
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65 the fire sent smoke up into the air
no uguns dūmi pacēlās gaisā; parodētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the fire sent smoke up into the air
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66 the fog melted into rain
migla pārtapa lietū -
67 the train rolled into the station
vilciens iebrauca stacijāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the train rolled into the station
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68 three into twelve is four
divpadsmit dalīts ar trīs ir četri -
69 to barge into a conversation
iejaukties sarunā -
70 to barge into somebody
uzgrūsties kādam -
71 to bayonet into
piespiest -
72 to be in hiding, to go into hiding
bēguļot; slapstītiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to be in hiding, to go into hiding
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73 to be in raptures, to go into raptures
sajūsminātiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to be in raptures, to go into raptures
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74 to be into arrears
būt parādā; atpalikt -
75 to be keen into art
interesēties par mākslu -
76 to beggar somebody into submission
piespiest kādu pakļautiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to beggar somebody into submission
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77 to beguile somebody into doing something
ar viltu pierunāt kādu kaut ko izdarītEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to beguile somebody into doing something
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78 to bounce into the room
iedrāzties istabā -
79 to break forth into tears
izplūst asarās -
80 to break into
ielauzties; sākt; pārtraukt
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Into — In to, prep. [In + to.] To the inside of; within. It is used in a variety of applications. [1913 Webster] 1. Expressing entrance, or a passing from the outside of a thing to its interior parts; following verbs expressing motion; as, come into the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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into — O.E. into, originally in to. The word is a late O.E. 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… … Etymology dictionary
into — ► PREPOSITION 1) expressing motion or direction to a point on or within. 2) expressing a change of state or the result of an action. 3) indicating the direction towards which someone or something is turned. 4) indicating an object of interest. 5) … English terms dictionary
into — in|to [ ıntə, ıntu, strong ıntu ] preposition *** 1. ) used for showing movement a ) entering a place, building, or vehicle: She got into her car and drove away. Hundreds of athletes marched into the stadium for the opening ceremony. I wandered… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English