onto 的英语意思
ontoonto, on to /ˈɒntə; before vowels ˈɒntʊ; strong ˈɒntuː $ ˈɑːn-, ˈɒːn-/ preposition
查看全部语言翻译1used to say that someone or something moves to a position on a surface, area, or object用于表示某人或某物移动到某个表面、区域或物体上的位置:
She watched him walk onto the platform.她看着他走上站台。
Don’t jump onto (=into) the bus while it’s moving.公共汽车行驶时不要跳上(=跳进)车。
Pour the syrup on to the egg mixture.将糖浆倒在蛋液混合物上。
The car rolled over onto its side.汽车翻滚侧倒了。down/out/up etc onto something
Let’s get back onto the highway.咱们回到高速公路上吧。2used to say that a room, door, or window faces towards something or allows movement into another place用于表示房间、门或窗朝向某处,或可通往另一个地方:
The dining room looks out onto a pretty garden.餐厅面朝一座漂亮的花园。
a gate leading on to a broad track通往宽阔小径的大门3be onto somebody informal非正式 a) (also get onto somebody especially British English) to speak to someone in order to tell them or ask them something与某人联系,以告知或询问某事:
A number of people have been onto me complaining about the noise.已有多人来找我投诉噪音问题。
Get onto the Press Office and find out what’s happening.联系新闻办公室,了解一下情况。 b)to know that a particular person did something wrong or committed a crime知道某人做了错事或犯了罪:
The police are onto him.警察已经盯上他了。4be onto something informal非正式 a)to have discovered or produced something new and interesting已发现或创造出新颖有趣的事物:
With the new show, we were onto something big.凭借这档新节目,我们发现了一个大突破。be onto a good thing/a winner
I think she’s onto a real winner with this song.我觉得她凭这首歌找到了真正的制胜之作。 b) (also get onto something) to be dealing with something or start dealing with something正在处理某事或开始处理某事:
I’ll get onto it right away.我马上着手处理。
查看全部语言翻译1used to say that someone or something moves to a position on a surface, area, or object用于表示某人或某物移动到某个表面、区域或物体上的位置:
She watched him walk onto the platform.她看着他走上站台。
Don’t jump onto (=into) the bus while it’s moving.公共汽车行驶时不要跳上(=跳进)车。
Pour the syrup on to the egg mixture.将糖浆倒在蛋液混合物上。
The car rolled over onto its side.汽车翻滚侧倒了。down/out/up etc onto something
Let’s get back onto the highway.咱们回到高速公路上吧。2used to say that a room, door, or window faces towards something or allows movement into another place用于表示房间、门或窗朝向某处,或可通往另一个地方:
The dining room looks out onto a pretty garden.餐厅面朝一座漂亮的花园。
a gate leading on to a broad track通往宽阔小径的大门3be onto somebody informal非正式 a) (also get onto somebody especially British English) to speak to someone in order to tell them or ask them something与某人联系,以告知或询问某事:
A number of people have been onto me complaining about the noise.已有多人来找我投诉噪音问题。
Get onto the Press Office and find out what’s happening.联系新闻办公室,了解一下情况。 b)to know that a particular person did something wrong or committed a crime知道某人做了错事或犯了罪:
The police are onto him.警察已经盯上他了。4be onto something informal非正式 a)to have discovered or produced something new and interesting已发现或创造出新颖有趣的事物:
With the new show, we were onto something big.凭借这档新节目,我们发现了一个大突破。be onto a good thing/a winner
I think she’s onto a real winner with this song.我觉得她凭这首歌找到了真正的制胜之作。 b) (also get onto something) to be dealing with something or start dealing with something正在处理某事或开始处理某事:
I’ll get onto it right away.我马上着手处理。