INTO


Meaning of INTO in English

We say 'to go ~/come ~' etc. = enter (a room/building etc.):

- I opened the door and went ~ the room.

- Don't wait outside! Come ~ the house.

- The man the police were chasing ran ~ a shop.

- A bird flew ~ the room through the window.

We say 'to crash/drive/bump/run ~ someone/something' :

- He lost control of the car and crashed ~ a wall.

We say 'to divide / cut / split something ~ (two or more parts)':

- The book is divided ~ three parts.

- Cut the meat ~ small pieces before frying it.

We say 'to translate (a book etc.) from one language ~ a other language' :

- George Orwell's books have been translated ~ many languages.

The Bbi combinatory dictionary of English, a guide to word combinations.      Комбинаторный словарь английского языка Bbi. Руководство по словосочетаниям.