into [brit. angl. ˈɪntʊ, ˈɪntə, am. angl. ˈɪntu, ˈɪn(t)ə]PREDL.Into is used after certain nouns and verbs in English (way into, change into, stray into etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or verb entry (way, change, stray etc.). into is used in the structure verb + sb + into + doing (to bully sb into doing, to fool sb into doing). For translations of these structures see the appropriate verb entry (bully, fool etc.). For translations of expressions like get into trouble, go into detail, get into debt etc. you should consult the appropriate noun entry (trouble, detail, debt etc.).
He constantly belittles her attempts to break into voice-over acting and then to top it off kicks her out in order to shack up with his new 30-year-old squeeze.