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transitive verb1) (gain view into) [hinein]sehen in (+ Akk.); [rein]gucken (ugs.) in (+ Akk.)2) (fig.): (investigate) nachgehen, auf den Grund gehen (+ Dat.) [Angelegenheit, Klage]* * *◆ see intovi1. (look into)2. (find out about)to \see into into the future in die Zukunft schauen4. (interpret)* * *see into v/i einer Sache auf den Grund gehen* * *transitive verb1) (gain view into) [hinein]sehen in (+ Akk.); [rein]gucken (ugs.) in (+ Akk.)2) (fig.): (investigate) nachgehen, auf den Grund gehen (+ Dat.) [Angelegenheit, Klage] -
22 divide into
I. vi1. (split up)to \divide into into groups sich akk in Gruppen aufteilen2. MATH3 \divide intos into 9 with no remainder 9 ist durch 3 ohne Rest teilbarII. vt1. (split up)\divide into the pastry into four equal parts! teile das [Kuchen]stückchen in vier gleiche Teile auf!2. (math)50 \divide intod into 10 is 5 50 geteilt durch 10 ist 5* * *expr.aufteilen in v. -
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24 bring into
vt1) ( ask to join)to \bring into sb into sth jdn zu etw dat hinzuziehen;this initiative will \bring into new recruits into the fire service diese Initiative wird der Feuerwehr neue Leute bringento \bring into sth into sth etw [in etw akk] einbringen;why do they always \bring into sex into their advertisements? warum enthalten ihre Werbungen immer Sex? -
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vi1) ( split up)to \divide into into groups sich akk in Gruppen aufteilen2) math3 \divide intos into 9 with no remainder 9 ist durch 3 ohne Rest teilbar vt1) ( split up)to \divide into sth into sth etw in etw akk aufteilen;\divide into the pastry into four equal parts! teile das [Kuchen]stückchen in vier gleiche Teile auf!2) ( math)50 \divide intod into 10 is 5 50 geteilt durch 10 ist 5 -
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vi1) ( look into)to \see into into sth in etw akk hineinsehen2) ( find out about)to \see into into the future in die Zukunft schauen3) ( investigate)to \see into into sth etw dat auf den Grund gehen4) ( interpret)to \see into too much into sth etw dat zu viel Bedeutung zumessen -
27 run into
transitive verb1)2) (cause to collide with)3) (fig.): (meet)run into somebody — jemandem in die Arme laufen (ugs.)
4) (be faced with) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten, Widerstand, Probleme usw.]5) (enter) geraten in (+ Akk.) [Sturm, schlechtes Wetter, Schulden]his debts run into thousands — seine Schulden gehen in die Tausende
* * *1) (to meet: I ran into her in the street.) hineinlaufen in2) (to crash into or collide with: The car ran into a lamp-post.) fahren gegen* * *◆ run intovi1. (hit)▪ to \run into into sb/sth in jdn/etw hineinrennenhe ran into a tree on his motorbike er fuhr mit seinem Motorrad gegen einen Baumto \run into into a car auf ein Auto auffahrenthe car behind ran into me das Auto hinter mir ist auf mich aufgefahren2. (bump into)▪ to \run into into sb jdm über den Weg laufento \run into into an ambush in einen Hinterhalt geratento \run into into debt sich akk in Schulden stürzento \run into into difficulties auf Schwierigkeiten stoßento \run into into opposition auf Widerstand stoßento \run into into bad weather in schlechtes Wetter geraten3. (reach)the repairs will probably \run into into thousands of pounds die Reparaturen werden sich wahrscheinlich auf Tausende von Pfund belaufenthe number of books we produce \run intos into the 100,000 range die Anzahl der von uns produzierten Bücher geht in die Hunderttausende* * *A v/irun into a punch (Boxen) in einen Schlag hineinlaufen;run into strong opposition auf starken Widerstand stoßen5. a) geraten in (akk):b) sich stürzen in (akk):6. werden oder sich entwickeln zu7. sich belaufen auf (akk):it runs into millions das geht in die Millionen;B v/trun a splinter into one’s finger sich einen Splitter in den Finger reißen3. stürzen in (akk):* * *transitive verb1)run into a telegraph pole/tree — gegen einen Telegrafenmast/Baum fahren
3) (fig.): (meet)4) (be faced with) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Schwierigkeiten, Widerstand, Probleme usw.]5) (enter) geraten in (+ Akk.) [Sturm, schlechtes Wetter, Schulden] -
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29 dip into
transitive verbdip into one's pocket or purse — tief in die Tasche greifen
dip into one's savings — seine Ersparnisse angreifen
2) (look cursorily at) einen flüchtigen Blick werfen in (+ Akk.)* * *1) (to withdraw amounts from (a supply, eg of money): I've been dipping into my savings recently.) angreifen2) (to look briefly at (a book) or to study (a subject) in a casual manner: I've dipped into his book on Shakespeare, but I haven't read it right through.) einen Blick werfen in* * *◆ dip intovi1. (study casually)to \dip into into a book kurz in ein Buch hineinschauento \dip into into a subject sich akk flüchtig mit einem Thema befassen [o beschäftigen2. (spend)▪ to \dip into into sth etw angreifento \dip into into one's reserves/savings an seine Ersparnisse/Reserven gehento \dip into into one's pocket [or wallet] tief in die Tasche greifen* * *vi +prep obj1) (lit)she dipped into her bag for her keys — sie griff in ihre Tasche, um ihre Schlüssel zu holen
2) (fig)to dip into one's savings — seine Ersparnisse angreifen, an seine Ersparnisse gehen
3) book einen kurzen Blick werfen in (+acc)* * *transitive verb1) greifen in (+ Akk.); (fig.)dip into one's pocket or purse — tief in die Tasche greifen
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31 run into
vi1) ( hit)to \run into into sb/ sth in jdn/etw hineinrennen;he ran into a tree on his motorbike er fuhr mit seinem Motorrad gegen einen Baum;to \run into into a car auf ein Auto auffahren;the car behind ran into me das Auto hinter mir ist auf mich aufgefahren2) ( bump into)to \run into into sb jdm über den Weg laufen;to \run into into an ambush in einen Hinterhalt geraten;to \run into into debt sich akk in Schulden stürzen;to \run into into difficulties auf Schwierigkeiten stoßen;to \run into into opposition auf Widerstand stoßen;to \run into into bad weather in schlechtes Wetter geraten3) ( reach)the repairs will probably \run into into thousands of pounds die Reparaturen werden sich wahrscheinlich auf Tausende von Pfund belaufen;the number of books we produce \run intos into the 100,000 range die Anzahl der von uns produzierten Bücher geht in die Hunderttausende -
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vi▪ to \dive into into sthto \dive into head first into sth kopfüber [o mit dem Kopf voran] in etw akk hineinspringento \dive into into a car schnell in ein Auto einsteigento \dive into into a sexual relationship with sb sich akk mit jdm in eine [schnelle] sexuelle Beziehung stürzento \dive into into a pocket in eine Tasche hineinfassen -
33 take into
vt1. (transport)to \take into sb/sth into town jdn/etw in die Stadt mitnehmen2. (accept)to be \take inton into hospital ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert werden3. (introduce to)4. (last until)▪ to \take into sb into... jdm bis... reichenthese supplies should \take into you into spring mit diesen Vorrat solltest du bis zum Frühling über die Runden kommenshe hoped that the new shoes would \take into the kids at least into June sie hoffte, dass die neuen Schuhe der Kinder zumindest bis zum Juni halten würden -
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vi1) ( study casually)to \dip into into sth einen kurzen Blick auf etw akk werfen;to \dip into into a book kurz in ein Buch hineinschauen;2) ( spend)to \dip into into sth etw angreifen;to \dip into into one's reserves/ savings an seine Ersparnisse/Reserven gehen; -
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vito \dive into into sthto \dive into into a car schnell in ein Auto einsteigento \dive into into a sexual relationship with sb mit jdm eine [schnelle] sexuelle Beziehung eingehenshe \dive intod into her bag sie fischte in ihrer Tasche herum ( fam)to \dive into into a pocket in eine Tasche hineinfassen -
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vi1) ( enter)2) ( have interest for)3) ( affect)to \get into into sb in jdn fahren;what's got into you? was ist in dich gefahren?4) ( become involved)to \get into into an argument/ a fight in eine Auseinandersetzung/einen Kampf verwickelt werden -
37 build into
transitive verb* * *vt▪ to \build into sth into sththe hotel had been built into the rock das Hotel wurde in den Felsen hineingebaut* * *transitive verbbuild something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) einbauen
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39 talk into
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