/ˈɒntə;before vowels ˈɒntʌ||; ˈɑntə/
(also on to) prep to a position on sth 到…之上:
The cat jumped onto the sofa.猫儿跳到沙发上面。The bottle fell off the table onto the floor.瓶子从餐桌掉到地板上。The crowd ran onto the pitch.群众跑到球场上。be onto sb(informal 非正式) to have found out about sth illegal that sb is doing 发现某人干非法勾当:
The police were onto the car thieves.警方发现了那几个汽车窃贼。be onto sth to have some information, etc that could lead to an important discovery 掌握重要证据或线索
onto/ˋɑntə; ˈɒntə; before vowels元音前读作 ˋɑntU; ˈɒntʊ; strong强读 ˋɑntu; ˈɒntuː/prep 1 used to say that someone or something moves to a position on a surface 到…上: The cat jumped onto the table. 猫跳到桌上。get onto a bus/plane/train (=get into it) 登上公共汽车/飞机/火车 Two girls got onto the bus. 有两个女孩上了公共汽车。2 be onto sbinformal to know who did something wrong or illegal【非正式】发现某人做了坏事[违法的事]: The police are onto him. 警察盯上他了。3 be onto sthinformal to have discovered or produced something important or interesting【非正式】发现[制作出]重要[有趣]的事物: He seems to be onto something with his latest ideas. 他最近的一些想法好像有点名堂。