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“into” on English-Kannauji dictionary

and you can plug that into the wall for infinite time.
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- A lot of people come into restaurants. - A lot of wallets.
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Simba transforms into a majestic ruler in the Pride Lands.

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineEnglish open-in-new
prep 1. showing movement towards the inside ○ She went into the shop. ○ He fell into the lake. ○ Put the cards back into their box. ○ You can’t get ten people into a taxi. ○ We all stopped talking when he came into the room. ○ The bus is going into the town centre. 2. hitting against something ○ The bus drove into a lamppost. 3. showing a change ○ The tadpole changed into a frog. ○ Water turns into steam when it is heated. ○ She changed into an evening dress for the party. □ to burst into tears to start crying suddenly ○ When she opened the box she burst into tears. 4. showing that you are dividing ○ Try to cut the cake into ten equal pieces. □ six into four won’t go you cannot divide four by six 5. liking something very much ○ He’s into reggae.
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTurkmen open-in-new
adv. içine.
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTatar open-in-new
prep. - эченә, ...га; into the museum - музейга; translate into Tatar - татар теленә тәрҗемә итү; far into the night - төн азагыга чаклы
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ئ‍چىگە، توغورسىدا، ھەققىدە
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