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whereinto

/wair-in-too, hwair-; wair-in-too, hwair-/US // wɛərˈɪn tu, ʰwɛər-; ˌwɛər ɪnˈtu, ˌʰwɛər- //UK // (wɛərˈɪntuː) archaic //

其中,其中包括

Definitions

conj.连词 conjunction
  1. 1
    • : into which.

Examples

  • A clapper of conies, a heap of stones, &c., whereinto they retire themselves'; Cotgrave.

  • With that kiss they enter a new life whereinto one may not follow them.

  • He utters, in original vein, phases of consciousness whereinto we are more or less drifting, in measure of our proper sensibility.

  • There was such a Schoole at Damascus, whereinto Paul entred, to persecute.

  • He made in the side of each animal an opening, whereinto he crept, and so warmed it into life.