Be onto Meaning in English
expression
ˈbi/, /bi/ /ˈɑntu/, /ˈɔntu
bee ON-too
bˈiː/ /ˈɒntʊ
bee ON-tuh
释义
To realize or discover something, often when figuring out a secret or hidden plan. Also used when following or pursuing someone or something closely.
用法与细微差别
'Be onto' is informal and often used for catching on to a trick, secret, or problem ("I think I'm onto something"). It also means to pursue persistently ("The police are onto him"). Common error: don't confuse with 'be on' (position) or 'be into' (interest).
Spanish: haber descubierto (algo) - estar detrás de (alguien) - estar al tanto dePortuguese (BR): estar por dentro de (algo) - estar em cima de (alguém) - perceber (algo)Portuguese (PT): estar por dentro de (algo) - estar atrás de (alguém) - perceber (algo)Chinese (Simplified): 察觉到 - 正在跟进 - 紧盯着Chinese (Traditional): 察覺到 - 正在跟進 - 緊盯著Hindi: समझ जाना - पकड़ में आ जाना - पीछा करनाArabic: اكتشف (شيئًا) - يلاحق (شخصًا) - يدركBengali: ধরা পড়া - বুঝে ফেলাRussian: раскусить - догадаться - следить заJapanese: 気づく - 見抜く - 追っているVietnamese: phát hiện ra - theo sátKorean: 눈치채다 - 뒤쫓다Turkish: farkına varmak - peşinde olmakUrdu: پکڑ لینا - سمجھ جاناIndonesian: menyadari - membongkar - mengejar
例句
I think I'm onto something with this idea.
basic
The teacher is onto the students who cheated.
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The police are onto the thief.
basic
Don't tell her your plan—she's already onto you.
natural
You’re really onto something with that new recipe—everyone loved it!
natural
Uh oh, I think the boss is onto our little secret.
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