to
- IPA[tuː]
英式
- expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location);expressing location, typically in relation to a specified point of reference
- used with the base form of a verb to indicate that the verb is in the infinitive.;expressing purpose or intention
- so as to be closed or nearly closed
- 釋義
- 相關詞
介系詞
- 1. expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location) walking down to the shops my first visit to Africa
- ▪ expressing location, typically in relation to a specified point of reference forty miles to the south of the site place the cursor to the left of the first word
- ▪ expressing a point reached at the end of a range or after a period of time a drop in profits from £105 m to around £75 m from 1938 to 1945
- ▪ British (in telling the time) before (the hour specified) it's five to ten
- 2. approaching or reaching (a particular condition) Christopher's expression changed from amazement to joy she was close to tears
- ▪ expressing the result of a process or action smashed to smithereens
- ▪ governing a phrase expressing someone's reaction to something to her astonishment, he smiled
- 3. identifying the person or thing affected by or receiving something you were terribly unkind to her they donated £400 to the hospice
- 4. identifying a particular relationship between one person and another he is married to his cousin Emma she is senior advisor to the chief executive officer
- ▪ used in various phrases to indicate how something is related to something else (often followed by a noun without a determiner) made to order a prelude to disaster
- ▪ indicating a rate of return on something, for example the distance travelled in exchange for fuel used my car only does ten miles to the gallon
- ▪ indicating the power (exponent) to which a number is raised ten to the minus thirty-three
- 5. indicating that two things are attached or linked he had left his dog tied to a drainpipe they are inextricably linked to this island
- 6. concerning or likely to concern (something) a threat to world peace a reference to Psalm 22:18
- 7. used to introduce the second element in a comparison the club's nothing to what it once was
- 8. placed before a debit entry in accounting.
infi
- 1. used with the base form of a verb to indicate that the verb is in the infinitive.
- ▪ expressing purpose or intention I set out to buy food I am going to tell you a story
- ▪ expressing an outcome or result she was left to die I managed to escape
- ▪ expressing a cause I'm sorry to hear that
- ▪ indicating a desired or advisable action I'd love to go to France this summer the leaflet explains how to start a course
- ▪ indicating a proposition that is known, believed, or reported about a specified person or thing a house that people believed to be haunted
- ▪ forming a future tense with reference to the immediate future he was about to sing
- ▪ after a noun, indicating its function or purpose a chair to sit on something to eat
- ▪ after a phrase containing an ordinal number the first person to arrive
- 2. used without a verb following when the missing verb is clearly understood he asked her to come but she said she didn't want to
副詞
- 1. so as to be closed or nearly closed he pulled the door to behind him
- as far as
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- as far as
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- reach or be brought to a specified situation or result
Oxford American Dictionary
- reach or be brought to a specified situation or result
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- submit something to someone for consideration or attention
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- begin or fall into the habit of doing something
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- attend a school, college, or university over a period of time
Oxford American Dictionary
- submit something to someone for consideration or attention
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- IPA[to͞o]
美式
- expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location): walking down to the mall my first visit to Africa
- used with the base form of a verb to indicate that the verb is in the infinitive.
- so as to be closed or nearly closed: he pulled the door to behind him
Oxford American Dictionary