If you put one thing into another, you put the first thing inside the second. Combine the remaining ingredients and put them into a dish Until the 1980s almost all olives were packed into jars by hand. = in
The "Into" phase can be one of pain or joy This phase breaks "impassable" barriers Much suffering may occur or delusional joy Many never pass beyond this phase; they just return to being "normal"
into In addition to the uses shown below, into is used after some verbs and nouns in order to introduce extra information. Into is also used with verbs of movement, such as `walk' and `push', and in phrasal verbs such as `enter into' and `talk into'
If something continues into a period of time, it continues until after that period of time has begun. He had three children, and lived on into his sixties
prep [against (The car ran ~ the tree)] pada 2 prep [{showing movement towards the inside}] kedalam (dalam)
account that women and men are affected differently by policies and programs, and addresses the inequities that may result
1 Using a particular drug or interested in a specific subject ("into mescaline", "into science fiction")
Expressing penetration beyond the outside or surface, or access to the inside, or contents; as, to look into a letter or book; to look into an apartment
An investigation into a subject or event is concerned with that subject or event. The concert will raise funds for research into Aids
If you are very interested in something and like it very much, you can say that you are into it. I'm into electronics myself
1) do the operation ("" or "÷") from right to left -- "Divide three into fifteen " (25) 2) become that or there -- " convert one module of programming code into lively graphics " (227)