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Into

Into

(prep)
UK
ˈɪntə
US
ˈɪntə
Definition: Expressing movement or action with the result that someone or something becomes enclosed or surrounded by something else.
Meaning: Vào, vào trong
Very Common
How to use "Into" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Looking into the past.

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To put things into perspective, let's take a step back in time!

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But don't worry - the pineapples never actually come into contact with the manure.

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Then, step by step, the villages joined together into one huge city.

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The city was split into West Berlin and East Berlin after World War Two.

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After the Berlin Wall was built in 1961 very few people were allowed to cross from East Berlin into West Berlin.

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Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court.

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This enterprise soon took off, and over time it evolved into the Airbnb we have today, with a little cheeky nod to its birth all those years ago, still in its name.

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Making Airbnb one of the best businesses for homeowners to get into to not only make some extra cash but possibly change their lives forever.

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In the Han Dynasty, the emperors extended the Great Wall far into today's western China to protect Silk Road trade.

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Legend tells that yogurt was discovered because a shepherd, forgetting some milk in one of these skins for a while, when he finally remembered it, found it transformed : into something denser and tastier.

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The oldest writings mentioning yogurt were by Pliny the Elder, who said that some people knew how to thicken the milk into something which was sour but tasty.

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The "central" area is divided into 23 special wards, and the Tama area is made of 26 cities, five towns, and eight villages.

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The dessert can be made chocolate, mixed with coconut, flavored and colored with saffron, or even forgo sugar and be turned into a savory dish.

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They sent 2 Nexus S handsets running Android Gingerbread into space to test their sensors in orbit aboard the International Space Station.

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And MESSENGER, launched in 2004, orbited Mercury over 4,000 times in four years before exhausting its fuel and crashing into the planet's surface on April 30, 2015.

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These finger foods are usually cut into small rolls and served.

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Baked tofu is sliced into long strips.

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The prepared dough is rolled into round thin sheets.

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So excited at realising the importance of this he shouted “Eureka” and rushed out into the street unclothed.

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Blue cheese, which has distinctive smells and tastes, have blue veins running through, which is caused by piercing the cheese and its crust with stainless steel needles and copper wires, to allow air into the product.

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In comparison, the USA's Statue of Liberty is only 306 feet tall, so it's safe to say the new piece of art work has already etched its name into Bali history!

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Although nothing catastrophic has happened yet, recent eruptions have spewed ash into the air and grounded flights.

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You can't travel to Bali Indonesia without running into these furry and adventurous animals.

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On the October 18, 1963 a black and white tuxedo cat named C 341 was rocketed out into space, making world history.

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Nowadays this technique is still practiced in Bangladesh, where trained otters are used to chase fish into fishing nets.

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While this usually happens after the previous animal has moved out, they are known to move into beavers dams while they're still using them!

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These fuzzy little guys are unfortunately at risk though, so if you're feeling inspired by these facts go and read more into them, and see what you can do to help!

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Older phones also used computer technology, but lacked many of the parts of a computer that were too big to fit into a phone.

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Seoul is divided into 25 administrative divisions called Gu.

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Each Gu has its own government and each is divided into several neighborhoods called a Dong.

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When demands for new goods and services go up, new markets come into being.

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As the Han era concluded, the northern Chinese farmers who had long grown wheat discovered they could ground this grain into flour and knead it with water.

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It wasn't until the 15th century that Dutch bakers transformed the crust-less apple pie into the lattice-style pastry we commonly see today.

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By the 1960s, the phrase transformed into "American as apple pie".

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Today the city is divided into fifty districts with 35 of them located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, and only 15 on the western bank.

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As if 50 districts wasn't enough, these are further subdivided into 169 subdistricts.

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They also have popular desserts such as "Khao Niao Mamuang" or mango sticky rice made with a bed of sticky rice at the bottom with a fresh mango cut into slices on top and finished off with a drizzle of sweet coconut milk;

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The city is crossed by two rivers: the Tiber, which runs from east to west, and l'Aniene, which runs from north east to north – within the city, it flows into the Tiber.

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The Seine river runs through the oldest part of Paris, and divides it into two parts, known as the Left Bank and the Right Bank.

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Fog begins to form when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid water droplets that are suspended in the air.

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Drizzle occurs when the humidity of fog attains 100% and the minute cloud droplets begin to coalesce into larger droplets.

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Chris Messina is the person responsible for introducing the famous hashtag into our digital world.

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However, as any user of social media knows, hashtags have now spilled out into Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and advertising materials worldwide.

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Fish are cooked whole or cut into steaks, fillets, or chunks.

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Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals.

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As snow accumulates into a snowpack, it may blow into drifts.

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Otherwise, snow typically melts seasonally, causing runoff into streams and rivers and recharging groundwater.

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Though, this invention did not get into the reality, it was a strong step for the foundation of today's e-reader.

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On this day in 2011, bánh mì was admitted into the Oxford English Dictionary, the reason behind Google's celebration of the influential sandwich.

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If you see a peacock flying into a tree, don't be alarmed.

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Even though it is served as an appetizer, it usually stays on the table during the whole meal, accompanying classics such as bulgogi, kalbi, and mandu guk (dumpling soup), while cabbage kimchi is often fried into kimchijeon pancakes and incorporated into numerous soups and stews.

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The landscape, culture and food all amalgamate into the unique atmosphere and feeling of Barcelona.

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These successful film roles thrust her into the global limelight.

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Due to the thick layer of fen and clay present in the soil of the city, all the city's buildings were erected on wooden poles that are fixed into a sandy layer of the ground over 35 feet deep!

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These hooks were fitted to the tops of houses so that large and bulky items could be winched into the house's upper floors rather than carrying them up the narrow, steep and winding stairways!

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As the village grew into a town and then a city, the network of canals running through it was further formed and shaped to help transport and trade - both with the outside world and within the city.

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This maze of canals actually splits Amsterdam up into what is technically 90 small "islands"!

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Legend states that gods sent dragons, who dropped jewels and jade from their mouths into the bay, creating the islands.

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In 1930, Ruth Wakefield mixed Nestle chocolate pieces into her cookie dough after running out of baker's chocolate whilst making chocolate cookies.

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Also, doughnuts contain a large amount of sugar and white flour, which are turned into fat when they come inside our body.

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Ring doughnuts are made by joining the ends of a long, thin piece of dough into a ring or by using a doughnut cutter.

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A disk-shaped doughnut can also be stretched and molded into a torus until the center breaks to form a hole.

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Or, a doughnut depositor can be used to place a circle of liquid dough (batter) into the deep fryer.

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Here he continued painting and also branched out into other interest such as engineering and anatomy.

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Reptiles are cold blooded animals that raise their body temperature by lying in the sun or lower it by crawling into the shade.

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They will find burrows or caves and fall into a deep sleep until the weather becomes ware enough for them.

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It's easy to get sucked into mindless scrolling when you're on Instagram, especially if you follow a lot of accounts that post photos and videos of adorable animals.

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In the official language of the Inca Empire, Quechua, Machu Picchu translates into "Old Peak" or "Old Mountain".

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Machu Picchu wasn't exactly what Bingham was searching for when he made his epic journey into the Andes.

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The different types of software can be put into categories based on common function, type, or field of use.

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This is done by translating and combining computer program source code and libraries into executable RAMs.

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Earthquakes can range in size from those that are so weak that they cannot be felt to those violent enough to propel objects (and people) into the air, and wreak destruction across entire cities.

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It has this name because Petra was carved into the red-rose limestone of Wadi Musa .

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They send grown men into fits of screams as they hear the roar of a powerful V12 juggernaut zoom past them, or see it aggressively stood on a drive.

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Before Koenigsegg developed a coating that turns black carbon fibers into white dazzling alternatives, vehicles only had the usual black available.

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The Ancient Greeks used the simple ingredients of flour, wheat, honey and cheese formed into a cake and baked.

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After close to 70 years into the game, the brand is as relevant as ever with the addition of influential taste makers such as Kanye West and Pharrell Williams to their stable.

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Adidas was the first to introduce a microchip into the design of their sneakers.

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When a team shoots the ball into the basket, a goal is scored.

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