Look into Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫʊk/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
LUUK IN-too, in-TOO, IN-tuh
lˈʊk/ /ˈɪntʊ
LUUK IN-too
Definición
To try to discover the facts about something or find out more information; to investigate or examine a situation, problem, or question.
Uso & Matices
'Look into' is informal and widely used in spoken and written English for starting investigations or checking into issues. Common collocations: 'look into the matter,' 'look into a complaint.' It does NOT mean physically looking inside something.
Spanish: investigar - examinarPortuguese (BR): investigar - analisarPortuguese (PT): investigar - analisarChinese (Simplified): 调查 - 研究Chinese (Traditional): 調查 - 研究Hindi: जांचना - पता लगानाArabic: يبحث في - يتحرىBengali: তদন্ত করা - খতিয়ে দেখাRussian: расследовать - изучить - разобратьсяJapanese: 調査する - 調べるVietnamese: xem xét - điều traKorean: 조사하다 - 확인하다Turkish: araştırmak - incelemekUrdu: تحقیقات کرنا - جائزہ لیناIndonesian: menyelidiki - memeriksa
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I will look into your request and get back to you soon.
basic
The police will look into the accident.
basic
Can you look into this problem for me?
basic
We're going to look into what caused the delay.
natural
Thanks for telling me—I'll look into it right away.
natural
I heard a strange noise last night, so I'll look into it today.
natural