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onto

/on-too, awn-; unstressed on-tuh, awn-/US // ˈɒn tu, ˈɔn-; unstressed ˈɒn tə, ˈɔn- //UK // (ˈɒntʊ, unstressed ˈɒntə) //

在此基础上,在此基础上进行,在此基础上进行的,在此基础上的

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Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : to a place or position on; upon; on: to get onto a horse.
    • : Informal. in or into a state of awareness about: I'm onto your scheme.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also surjective .Mathematics. pertaining to a function or map from one set to another set, the range of which is the entire second set.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • For his part, Bratton is disappointed but not surprised that the same narrative is already being mapped onto Fry and Spencer.

  • So it might be me projecting my desires onto Archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks.

  • I was sick in street gutters, onto my desk, at dinners with friends.

  • Gang tattoos are still inked onto his face, like scarlet letters.

  • Where these laser-like missiles are falling out of the sky onto a city and you have to stop each of them from hitting the targets?

  • I put down my haid, and was just kinda dragged up the aisle and onto the platform.

  • His untidy hair was rumpled, as if someone had been hanging onto it while in the process of giving him the shiner.

  • Either: we cannot give you what you ask, so fall back onto the defensive; or, go ahead, we will give you the means.

  • But momentum was sufficient to carry Jeff Weedham's roadster out onto the road.

  • Black Hood let the clutch slap in and the roadster bounded back onto the tarvia drive.