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Onto is pronounced English ['? nt? ]。

Onto is pronounced English ['? nt? ]。 Onto means to prepare. (preposition) Shang, Shang. Going up means preparing. Go ... ...

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Preposition (preposition) to ..., to ..., be familiar with ... in order to understand ... pass on ... knowledge ... to discover, to blend in ... In the process of transformation to existence ..., the number is mapped to ... (adjective) The number is mapped, mapped and explained by its own dictionary.

In addition to the usage shown below, on to is also used in phrasal verbs, such as hold onto and latch onto.

In addition to the following usages, on to can also be used for phrasal verbs, such as hold onto and latch onto. 1. exceeds ...; exceed ...

If something is moved or placed on an object or surface, it is on that object or surface.

What does onto mean?

I took my bag in, lay on the bed and turned on the TV. ...

I went into the room with my bag, fell on the bed and turned on the TV.

For example, apply vaseline to your baby's skin to prevent pain.

Rub some vaseline on the child's skin to prevent swelling and pain.

2. Get to (a place)

You can sometimes use onto to indicate the place or area where someone moved in.

Athletes appear on the field. ...

The athletes entered the stadium.

For example ... when the photographer set out for the wilderness. ...

When the photographer started to step into the high marsh,

3. Turn (light or sight).

You can use onto introduce the light or the place where someone's eyes are pointing.

Antonym of onto

For example ... the sun shines on the metal part of the door. ...

The metal part of a door that sparkles in the sun.

The color rotates on the disk and reflects to the back wall.

The color on the disc flows and reflects on the back wall.

4. lead to (somewhere)

You can use onto introduce a place. After leaving another place you just mentioned, you will go there immediately because they are adjacent to each other.

For example ... the window opens to the carved black wooden balcony. ...

A window leading to the ebony carved balcony.

This door leads to a brightly lit corridor.

This door leads to a brightly lit corridor.

5. (center of gravity moves) to (a part of the body)

When you change the position of your body, you can use onto introduce the body parts that support you now.

Translation of onto

When he stepped back, she fell to her knees and then faced down. ...

When he backed away, she knelt down and fell headlong.

Mabel gasped and shifted her weight to her feet. ...

Mabel took a deep breath and shifted her focus to her feet.

To board (a vehicle)

When you board a bus, train or plane, you enter it to travel somewhere.

Synonym of onto

When he got on the plane, he asked me how I felt. ...

He asked me how I felt when he got on the plane.

For example, who can fold up strollers, toddlers and shopping items and then put them all on the bus? ...

Who has the ability to put away the stroller in one hand, hold the toddler in the other, carry the things just bought in the other, and then squeeze into the bus?

7. (Used after verbs such as hold, hang and clingy. It means to grasp or firmly fix on …

Onto is used after verbs such as hold, hang and cling to indicate that someone is firmly grasping something or where something is firmly grasped.

The reflector is fixed to the side of the spacecraft with a frame. ...

The reflector is firmly fixed on the side of the spacecraft through the bracket.

She realized that there was another person clinging to the railing. ...

She realized that there was a second man holding the railing.

8. Turn to (other topics)

If people start talking about a different topic, they start talking about it.

Let's start something more important. ...

Let's talk about something more important.

So, can we change the subject?

So can we talk about something else?

9. Become part of (a list, system, etc.). )

Sometimes you can use onto to mean that something or someone becomes part of a list or system.

Macedonia has not been put on the agenda. ...

Macedonia is not on the agenda.

The pill itself has changed a lot since it was first marketed. ...

Tablet PC has changed a lot since it first entered the market.

10. Soon to be discovered (important thing)

If someone finds something, they will find something important.

He leaned over the table and whispered to me, "I really found something." ...

He leaned against the table and whispered to me, "I'm really going to make a big discovery."

Archaeologists knew when they started digging that they had found something big.

Archaeologists knew at the beginning of the excavation that they would make important discoveries.

1 1. Found (someone did something bad); Be aware of; know

If someone is eyeing you, they have found out that you are doing something illegal or wrong.

Onto's explanation

He didn't want Pollard to suspect that he had his eye on him. ...

He didn't want Pollard to suspect that he had noticed his misconduct.

I told people what he had been doing, so now the police are eyeing him.

I have told others what he did, so now the police are looking for him.

Third, the network interpretation

Interpretation of 1 towards

1. (Antong): It is the best choice for your goods import and export transportation; In international transportation, we have rich transportation experience, serious and responsible operation team, huge warehousing and inland transportation capacity and creative sales team; Our company is the designated booking agent of COSCO, SITC, SINO, Dongfang, CSCL and other shipping companies.

2. Above: ※ Note: Klein believes that projection is a kind of entry (entry), not just attachment (attachment) to an object, and often it is not just emotions or attitudes, but self or part of self, with the purpose of "controlling" this object.

3. What does 3.Onto mean?

3.To: According to Klein's definition, projected identity refers to the self subconsciously projecting some parts of itself (experience, feeling and function) onto another person, rather than onto another person. Then this person is considered to have these characteristics and will respond accordingly. Through interpersonal interaction, the projected person is forced to identify with the projected part.

4. In ... no one will care.

Fourth, examples

He grafted the branches to the apple tree.

He grafted the branches to the apple tree.

Historically, pancakes were waxed on metal plates.

In the past, films were fixed on metal plates with paraffin.

Five, common sentence patterns

Used as a preposition (prep. ) Throw the ball on the roof.

Throw the ball on the roof. We turned our attention to other objects in the room.

We turned our eyes to other things in the room. He jumped on the train.

He jumped on the train. He was pulled up.

He was pulled up. They tried to pin the blame on me.

They tried to pin the blame on me. I know his plan.

I sensed his plot. I think we've made a big discovery.

I think we are doing something big. Let's turn to another topic.

Now let's talk about another topic. Sixth, lexical collocation.

Put the blame on someone ... get on the bus and freeze it. Put the blame on someone, put the blame on the election. Go boating with the wind, put things on others' shoulders, put things on others ... put labels on something ... Leechonto is closely related to projecting something. Some people's stomachs are measured by their own hearts ... The tiptoe swings to the soles of their feet ... The mapping is full, the mapping is full ... Grasp the attention (understanding) ... Gently apply a layer on it ... Nail it ... Seven. Discrimination of meaning

Prepositions (prepositions) onto, ononto indicate the direction of movement; On stands for rest position. We are on a motorcycle. We are on the highway. Get on the motorcycle. Drive to the highway. Onto and on toonto are compound prepositions, indicating the direction and place of movement, meaning "to …"; On to is an adverb that modifies the previous verb and means "continue". To is a preposition followed by an object, which means "place, arrival". Related adjacent words of onto

Ontology, Ontario, ontology, ontology bar, ontology cable, Ontoria, ontology, ontology, ontology, ontology development, ontology.

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