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Arkadiusz
Hey, I've come across a sentence: 'I've seen her be a little too into her looks'. I know it means that she cares too much about how she looks.
What else can one be too into?
Can I say:
'He's a little too into money/what other people think'?
2021年11月3日 06:42
回答 · 3
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We can say it in the opposite way: I'm not really into football(for example). That means I’m not really interested in it.
2021年11月3日
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Your sentences are correct.
You could also say:
He is fixated on money.
She is very vain.
2021年11月3日
1
Basically to be “into” something means to be interested in it…. A person can be into art, rap music, motorbikes or anything else. 🤓
2021年11月3日
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