onto

US: /ˈɑntu/, /ˈɔntu/

UK: /ˈɒntʊ/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

onto /'ɔntu/
  • giới từ
    • về phía trên, lên trên
      • to get onto a horse: nhảy lên mình ngựa
      • the boat was driven onto the rocks: con thuyền bọ trôi giạt lên trên những tảng đá


Advanced English dictionary

(also on to) preposition
used with verbs to express movement on or to a particular place or position: Move the books onto the second shelf. + She stepped down from the train onto the platform.
Phrasal Verbs: be onto sb
1 (informal) to know about what sb has done wrong: She knew the police would be onto them.
2 to be talking to sb, usually in order to ask or tell them sth: They've been onto me for ages to get a job.
be onto sth to know about sth or be in a situation that could lead to a good result for you: Scientists believe they are onto something big. + She's onto a good thing with that new job.

Concise dictionary

prep. to; on; upon; aware of (Informal)on·to || 'ɑntʊ ,-tə ,-tuː /'ɒntʊ ,-tə / -tuː


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