1.b> -, -; to stick a placard onto the wall / ; the boat drifted onto the shore ;
2.b> .i> -; he jumped onto a bus ;
3.b> i> .i> : to be ontob> ) , , ( , .. i>); the police are onto us / ; ) i> / ( i>); to run ontob> smb.b> / ; to be ontob> a good thingb> , ; he's onto a good thing in his new job , ; . -i>.