to bump into
[动词]
to unexpectedly meet someone, particularly someone familiar

偶然遇见, 不期而遇
Ex: The siblings often bump into each other at the local park .兄弟姐妹们经常在当地公园里**偶遇**。
to drag into
[动词]
to involve someone or something into a situation or conflict, often against their will

拖入, 卷入
Ex: It's crucial not to let personal disagreements drag professional relationships into turmoil.至关重要的是不要让个人分歧将职业关系**拖入**混乱。
to draw into
[动词]
to involve someone in a discomforting or challenging situation

卷入, 牵扯
Ex: The teenager was drawn into a dangerous situation by his association with the wrong crowd .这个青少年因为与错误的人群交往而被**卷入**了一个危险的境地。
to fly into
[动词]
to suddenly and intensely enter a particular emotional or mental state

陷入, 进入
Ex: The unexpected gift made her fly into a state of delight .意外的礼物让她**飞入**一种喜悦的状态。
to get into
[动词]
to become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group

加入, 参与
Ex: He hoped to get into the local book club to discuss his favorite novels .他希望**加入**当地的读书俱乐部,讨论他最喜欢的小说。
to make into
[动词]
to change a person or thing into another

变成, 转变为
Ex: With her knitting skills, she can make yarn into cozy blankets and scarves.凭借她的编织技巧,她可以将纱线**变成**舒适的毯子和围巾。
to run into
[动词]
to meet someone by chance and unexpectedly

偶遇, 碰到
Ex: It 's always a surprise to run into familiar faces when traveling to new places .旅行到新地方时,**遇到**熟悉的面孔总是一个惊喜。
to turn into
[动词]
to change and become something else

变成, 转变为
Ex: The small village has started to turn into a bustling town .这个小村庄已经开始**变成**一个繁华的城镇。
to walk into
[动词]
to become involved in something unpleasant because of carelessness or ignorance

陷入, 发现自己处于
Ex: He walked into a scam when he responded to that suspicious email .当他回复那封可疑的电子邮件时,他**陷入**了一场骗局。
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