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 onto ['ɒntu:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
prep. 在...之上




    Onto \On"to\, prep. [On + to. Cf. {Into}.]
    On the top of; upon; on. See {On to}, under {On}, prep.

    1. In the past, the president's aloof management style often deflected criticism onto his advisers, but the report strongly suggests that Mr. Reagan's own failings encouraged the excesses of his aides.
    2. "This is going to be one strong baby," she said, gesturing to her belly before getting on a van to transfer onto the plane to the Philippines.
    3. Nome, which looks onto the frozen Norton Sound, took on a party atmosphere helped by sunny skies and temperatures in the 20s.
    4. His fee from this case alone could catapult him onto the Forbes list of the 400 richest Americans.
    5. Fans of Birmingham City spilled onto the field after Crystal Palace took a 1-0 lead.
    6. A police officer ran onto the field and asked the referee to halt the game.
    7. BA wanted to introduce an afternoon flight from London which would return from Warsaw in time for transit passengers to transfer onto flights to North American and other destinations.
    8. The altered switch may have sent the last three cars in the six-car train onto another set of tracks Wednesday, causing one car to be yanked into steel support beams, said John K. Lauber of the National Transportation Safety Board.
    9. In what became a Finnish mini-festival at the Wigmore Hall, both gave recitals there in the last few days. Since Mattila burst onto the international scene a decade ago, her voice has filled out.
    10. Nonetheless, they had a flair for promotion, and they convinced the public that Endotronics was onto something amazing.
    11. Wall Street traders, who have been nervously hanging onto their Koppers shares as one court case after another threatened to upset the takeover, were ecstatic yesterday.
    12. Fineran said Andrew had managed somehow to push Michael out of the water and onto the ice before sliding back in again.
    13. In northwest Kansas, a twister ripped roofs off farm buildings, downed power and telephone lines, and turned a truck over onto a car near Cedar Bluffs in Decatur County, authorities said.
    14. Empaneling a special committee to hear the evidence is not new. The procedure was used for the first time in the 1986 impeachment trial of Claiborne, who sought in vain to hang onto his robes even though he was already in prison for tax evasion.
    15. The drawbridge and the 590-foot vessel collided near the Illinois International Port District Friday night, but officials still weren't sure if the bridge was lowered onto the ship or if the freighter struck the span.
    16. A woman who was nearly killed in an attack in Central Park climbed unsteadily onto the witness stand to describe the lasting effects of an assault she does not remember.
    17. The United States and its NATO allies should revise their joint defense compact to shift more of the financial and military burden onto the Europeans, a new study has concluded.
    18. Yakovlev emphasized that Gdlyan was not the only one to blame for Hint's death: He came onto the case late, and the court convicted Hint.
    19. Bruce McLean has thrown a pot together, and thrown an image onto it.
    20. On several occasions she is forced to remind them that even though times are tough, it's important to hold onto their dreams.
    21. Before the synthetic cortisone came onto the market, the only cortisone available to treat rheumatoid arthritis was produced from oxen bile, at a cost of hundreds of dollars a drop.
    22. The Haitians, who told officials they had spent 15 days on the boat, were rescued Friday after it ran onto rocks off the coast of Grassy Key near Marathon, the Coast Guard said.
    23. Police allowed demonstrators wearing armbands designating them as medical personnel to go onto the buses to check on those already handcuffed and arrested, some of whom wore lettered shirts saying they had AIDS.
    24. They took about a third of the capital in the first assault and held onto extensive areas for most of a week, also engaging in heavy combat in the provinces.
    25. The move would dump up to 585,000 square feet of commercial space onto a glutted market with a 21% vacancy rate.
    26. Lee had no radio, so he attempted to drop a note onto the deck asking permission to land.
    27. The truck apparently skidded on black ice on the Chester to Wrexham road and crashed down a 30-foot embankment onto the tracks, police said.
    28. An 800-pound man was evicted by forklift Wednesday, hoisted onto a flatbed truck and trundled off to a hospital as officials searched for a new home for him and his 400-pound mother.
    29. Joan Lynn, who heads a commercial casting agency, says she sometimes "sticks one or two women onto a sample audiotape" that is comprised of men.
    30. In the short term, however, Federated's move is expected to swing the spotlight onto Campeau's financing.
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