into
Kelime Anlamı :
1. içine.
2. e.
3. içine doğru.
4. biçimine.
5. yeni iletileri.
6. haline.
7. içeriye.
8. şekline.
9. ye.
10. into.
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Tanımlar :
1.
to the inside or interior of: went into the house.
2. to the activity or occupation of: recent college graduates who go into banking.
3. to the condition, state, or form of: dishes breaking into pieces; changed into a butterfly.
4. so as to be in or be included in: parties entering into an agreement; wrote a new character into the play.
5. informal interested in or involved with: they are into vegetarianism.
6. to a point within the limits of a period of time or extent of space: well into the week.
7. in the direction of; toward: looked into the distance; pointed into the sky.
8. against: crashed into a tree.
9. as a divisor of: the number 3 goes into 9 three times.
2. to the activity or occupation of: recent college graduates who go into banking.
3. to the condition, state, or form of: dishes breaking into pieces; changed into a butterfly.
4. so as to be in or be included in: parties entering into an agreement; wrote a new character into the play.
5. informal interested in or involved with: they are into vegetarianism.
6. to a point within the limits of a period of time or extent of space: well into the week.
7. in the direction of; toward: looked into the distance; pointed into the sky.
8. against: crashed into a tree.
9. as a divisor of: the number 3 goes into 9 three times.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
going inside (of)
2. going to a geographic region.
3. against, especially with force or violence.
4. producing, becoming
5. of (when describing duration)
6. intensely interested in or attracted to.
7. taking distinct arguments to distinct values.
8. the operation of division, with the denominator expressed first.
9. investigation of a subject.
2. going to a geographic region.
3. against, especially with force or violence.
4. producing, becoming
5. of (when describing duration)
6. intensely interested in or attracted to.
7. taking distinct arguments to distinct values.
8. the operation of division, with the denominator expressed first.
9. investigation of a subject.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to the inside of; within. it is used in a variety of applications.
2. expressing entrance, or a passing from the outside of a thing to its interior parts; -- following verbs expressing motion
3. expressing penetration beyond the outside or surface, or access to the inside, or contents
4. indicating insertion.
5. denoting inclusion.
6. indicating the passing of a thing from one form, condition, or state to another
2. expressing entrance, or a passing from the outside of a thing to its interior parts; -- following verbs expressing motion
3. expressing penetration beyond the outside or surface, or access to the inside, or contents
4. indicating insertion.
5. denoting inclusion.
6. indicating the passing of a thing from one form, condition, or state to another
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in and to; to and in: implying motion: used to express any relation, as of presence, situation, inclusion, etc., that is expressed by in, accompanied by the idea of motion or direction inward. compare in.
2. of change of condition: after such verbs as pass, fall, grow, change, convert, transmute, etc. into, as thus indicating change, may when used with an intransitive verb give it a transitive force: as, to talk a man into submission; to reason one's self into error.
3. in: not implying motion: as, he fought into the revolution.
4. unto; until. compare intil.
5. within, implying deficiency: as, the pole was long enough into a foot.
2. of change of condition: after such verbs as pass, fall, grow, change, convert, transmute, etc. into, as thus indicating change, may when used with an intransitive verb give it a transitive force: as, to talk a man into submission; to reason one's self into error.
3. in: not implying motion: as, he fought into the revolution.
4. unto; until. compare intil.
5. within, implying deficiency: as, the pole was long enough into a foot.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia