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 Translation for 'to look into sth' from English to Spanish
estudiar algo [examinar con detalle]to look into sth. [idiom] [consider, evaluate]
Partial Matches
hincar algo en algoto drive sth. into sth. [e.g. with a hammer]
sumir a-algn/algo en algo [también fig.]to plunge sb./sth. into sth. [also fig.]
fin.
invertir algo en algo
to pump sth. into sth. [coll.] [idiom] [invest]
traducir algo a algoto render sth. into sth. [translate]
colar a-algn/algo en algoto sneak sb./sth. into sth.
ver a-algn/algoto look at sb./sth.
parecerse a-algn/algoto look like sb./sth.
mirar a-algn/algoto look at sb./sth.
desear algoto look forward to sth.
tener toda la pinta de ser algo [locución]to look suspiciously like sth. [idiom]
echar un vistazo a algoto have a (quick) look at sth.
buscar a-algn/algoto look for sb./sth. [search, seek]
meter algo en algoto put sth. into sth.
empotrar algo en algoto build sth. into sth.
empotrar algo en algo [Incrustar]to crash sth. into sth.
transformar algo en algoto turn sth. into sth.
desembocar en algoto flow into sth.
afluir a algoto flow into sth.
convertirse en algoto turn into sth.
adentrarse en algo [introducirse]to penetrate into sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Kofi Annan called for an investigation to look into the allegations.
  • The aim of this was to look into the information retrieval community by supplying the infrastructure that was needed for evaluation of text retrieval methodologies on a very large text collection.
  • The Oxford and Cambridge Universities Act 1877 set up commissioners to look into further reform of the statutes of both universities and of their constituent colleges.
  • NASA said that von Braun's mission was "to look into environmental and logistic factors that might relate to the planning of future space missions, and hardware."
  • report to look into the commuting patterns in London's metropolitan green belt.

  • Shuttered windows in the State Dining Room could be opened for dinner guests to look into the conservatories.
  • Caul gets a phone call from Stett, who plays a recording of Caul's saxophone playing from seconds earlier and tells him not to look into the matter, adding "We'll be listening to you."
  • The motion also asked the bishops "to look into special services for transgender people."
  • A departmental committee was set up at the Board of Education in 1904, to look into the future of the Royal College of Science.
  • As a result of these concerns, the Home Office commissioned successive research studies to look into the matter, and in 2005, presented the question of khat's legal status before the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.

  • The Powers Committee (appointed by Enron's board to look into the firm's accounting in October 2001) came to the following assessment: "The evidence available to us suggests that Andersen did not fulfill its professional responsibilities in connection with its audits of Enron's financial statements, or its obligation to bring to the attention of Enron's Board (or the Audit and Compliance Committee) concerns about Enron's internal contracts over the related-party transactions".
  • A Blue Ribbon Commission was appointed by President Obama to look into future options for this and future waste.
  • Scholars have tried to look into the participation of women in the 17th century in science, and even with sciences as simple as domestic knowledge women were making advances.
  • He presented a paper on standardisation, which was so well received that he was asked to look into the formation of a commission to oversee the process.
  • The Radio Research Project was a social research project funded by the Rockefeller Foundation to look into the effects of mass media on society.

  • A committee composed of members of the Greek government and Greek Orthodox Church was set up to look into the question of calendar reform.
  • Early in 1334 Pope John XXII informed the King that he had ordered the Cardinals and prelates and Doctors of theology and of Canon Law at the Papal Court to look into the propositions thoroughly and report to him their findings.
  • Bishops had always the authority to look into alleged heretical activity, but as it wasn't always clear what constituted heresy they conferred with their colleagues and sought advice from Rome.
  • As a result, the British government instituted a commission to look into the causes of the disturbances; their report recommended political and economic reforms in Britain's Caribbean colonies.
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