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Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For' - Otros (en)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Into', 'To', 'About', & 'For'

to ask someone to come inside and join one at one's place

invitar a entrar, pedir que entren

invitar a entrar, pedir que entren

to receive money or assets from someone who has passed away, typically through a will or legal inheritance

heredar, recibir en herencia

heredar, recibir en herencia

Ex: The company shares were divided among the siblings when their came into their estate .

to keep making someone upset or angry by consistently doing things that bother them

minar, desgastar

minar, desgastar

Ex: The persistent gossip and rumors circulating in the office began eat into the team 's sense of trust and camaraderie .

to be able to be placed or inserted into a particular space or container

encajar en, calzar en

encajar en, calzar en

Ex: The furniture was designed fit into the compact living room .
to go into
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to require or involve a certain level of effort, resources, or work for a particular purpose or task

involucrar, requiere

involucrar, requiere

to assault someone physically or verbally

atacar, insultar

atacar, insultar

to transition to a new subject or topic

llevar a, transitar a

llevar a, transitar a

Ex: The led into a discussion of the author 's other works .

to use one thing or a particular quality to achieve success or gain a bigger or better thing

aprovechar para

aprovechar para

to connect an electrical device to a power source by inserting its plug into an outlet

enchufar, conectar

enchufar, conectar

Ex: Every time I travel abroad , I struggle plug into different types of electrical outlets .

to assume there is more meaning in a situation, statement, etc. than what is directly expressed

interpretar, sacar conclusiones

interpretar, sacar conclusiones

Ex: They read into each other 's actions and had frequent misunderstandings .

to unexpectedly face a difficult situation or problem

enfrentar, encarar

enfrentar, encarar

Ex: ran into a disagreement with her colleague over the project 's direction .

to convince someone to do something they do not want to do

convencer

convencer

to start listening to or watching a specific program by adjusting the radio or television

sintonizar, ajustar

sintonizar, ajustar

Ex: She tunes into the morning talk show for the latest gossip .

to examine a situation or problem closely

investigar, examinar

investigar, examinar

Ex: The authorities checking into the safety concerns raised by the citizens .

to focus deeply on a subject or issue for a complete examination

profundizar en, indagar en

profundizar en, indagar en

Ex: The mechanic dig into the engine to diagnose and fix the mechanical problem with the car .

to briefly or casually read a part of a book, article, or written material

echar un vistazo a, leer por encima de

echar un vistazo a, leer por encima de

Ex: If you 're unsure about the content , you can dip into the introduction to see if it aligns with your interests .

to investigate or explore something in order to gather information or understand it better

estudiar

estudiar

Ex: He has looking into the history of his family , hoping to uncover his ancestral roots .

to examine something closely

investigar, examinar

investigar, examinar

Ex: The manager needed see into the reasons for the declining sales figures .

to invest a specific amount of time or effort into an activity or task with dedication

invertir en, dedicar a

invertir en, dedicar a

to invest in a company by purchasing its stocks or shares

invertir en, comprar acciones de

invertir en, comprar acciones de

Ex: Some investors regretted buying into the popular e-commerce giant years ago .

to invest a significant amount of money into something continuously or over an extended period

invertir en, derramar en

invertir en, derramar en

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