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Pour into

/pɔː 'ɪntə/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To move or flow into a place in large amounts or numbers.

  • The crowd began to pour into the stadium ahead of the concert.
  • After the gates opened, visitors poured into the exhibition hall.

2. To invest a large amount of money or resources into something.

  • The company is pouring millions of dollars into research and development.
  • He poured all his savings into the new business venture.

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