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🔑 ontoBrE /ˈɒntə/NAmE /ˈɑːntə/, /ˈɔːntə/BrE before vowels /ˈɒntu/NAmE /ˈɑːntu/, /ˈɔːntu/ (also on to) preposition🔑 used with verbs to express movement on or to a particular place or position (与动词连用,表示朝某处或某位置运动)向,朝◆Move the books onto the second shelf. 把书移到第二层架子上。◆She stepped down from the train onto the platform. 她走下火车来到站台上。🔑 used to show that sth faces in a particular direction 朝向,面向(某个方向)◆The window looked out onto the terrace. 窗户外对着的是露天平台。 ●be ˈonto sb(informal) to know about what sb has done wrong 发现(某人做了坏事)◆She knew the police would be onto them. 她知道警方将追查他们。to be talking to sb, usually in order to ask or tell them sth 与…谈话;询问◆They've been onto me for ages to get a job. 很久以来,他们一直催促我找份工作。●be ˈonto sthto know about sth or be in a situation that could lead to a good result for you 了解;掌握;处于有利地位◆Scientists believe they are onto something big. 科学家相信,他们将会有重大发现。◆She's onto a good thing with that new job. 她在新工作中将大有作为。 |