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音标发音

  • 英式音标 [tə;tu;tuː]
  • 美式音标 [tə;tu;tuː]
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基本解释

  • prep. 朝;位于……;到某处;到某状态;差;给;对于;比;连着;对着;等于;向……表示敬意;伴随;为了给……;适合;按……的看法;(结算账目时)记入
  • adv. (门等)关上
  • n. (To) (汤霍特、丹)多(人名)

词源解说

  • 直接源自古英语的to,意为朝向。

同根派生

  • adj性质的同根词
    toward:即将来到的,进行中的。
  • prep性质的同根词
    toward:向;对于;为了;接近。
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英汉例句

    用作介词 (prep.)

  • The Parliament was prorogued to the tenth of February.
    国会休会到二月十日。
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词组短语

    短语

  • keep to 坚持;固守;遵守;保持
  • up to 直到;胜任;多达;取决于
  • come to 共计;苏醒;总计;达到
  • Andrew To 陶君行;研究主管杜冠雄;营业董事杜冠雄;负责人杜冠雄
  • close to 靠近;接近;接近于;在附近
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英英字典

    剑桥英英字典

  • (INFINITIVE) used before a verb to show that it is in the infinitive
  • (SHOWING DIRECTION) in the direction of
  • (RECEIVING) used for showing who receives something or who experiences an action
  • (UNTIL) until a particular time, state, or level is reached
  • (EXTREME) used to suggest an extreme state
  • (CONNECTION) in connection with
  • (FUTURE) used before an infinitive, usually with 'be', to indicate a future action
  • (CAUSING) causing a particular feeling in a particular person
  • (CONSIDERED BY) considered by
  • (SERVING) serving
  • (AGAINST) against or very near
  • (BELONGING) matching or belonging to
  • (SHOWING POSITION) used to show the position of something or someone in comparison with something or someone else
  • (IN HONOUR OF) in honour or memory of
  • (FOR EACH) for each
  • (BETWEEN) used in phrases that show a range
  • (AT THE SAME TIME AS) at the same time as music or other sound
  • (POSITIVE) relating to a positive reaction or result
  • (COMPARED WITH) compared with
  • into a closed position
  • 柯林斯英英字典

  • tttu
  • If you go to an event, you go where it is taking place.
  • If something is attached to something larger or fixed to it, the two things are joined together.
  • You use to when indicating the position of something. For example, if something is to your left, it is nearer your left side than your right side.
  • When you give something to someone, they receive it.
  • You use to to indicate who or what an action or a feeling is directed toward.
  • To can show who is affected by something.
  • If you say something to someone, you want that person to listen and understand what you are saying.
  • You use to when showing someone's reaction to something or their feelings about a situation or event. For example, if you say that something happens to someone's surprise you mean that they are surprised when it happens.
  • To can show whose opinion is being stated.
  • You use to when indicating what something or someone is becoming, or the state or situation that they are progressing toward.
  • To can be used as a way of introducing the person or organization you are employed by.
  • To can show a span of time.
  • You use to to show two extreme examples of something.
  • If someone goes from place to place or from job to job, they go to several places, or work in several jobs, and spend only a short time in each one.
  • If someone moves to and fro, they move repeatedly from one place to another and back again, or from side to side.
  • You use to when you are stating a time less than thirty minutes before an hour. For example, if it is "five to eight," it is five minutes before eight o'clock.
  • You use to when giving ratios and rates.
  • You use to when indicating that two things happen at the same time. For example, if something is done to music, it is done at the same time as music is being played.
  • If you say "There's nothing to it," "There's not much to it," or "That's all there is to it," you are emphasizing how simple you think something is.
  • &rarrsee alsoaccording to##according to
  • &rarrsee also too
  • You use to before the base form of a verb to indicate the purpose or intention of an action.
  • You use to before the base form of a verb when you are commenting on a statement that you are making, for example, when saying that you are being honest or brief, or that you are summing up or giving an example.
  • You use to before the base form of a verb when indicating what situation follows a particular action.
  • You use to with "too" and "enough" in expressions like too much to and old enough to see and . (too much to)(old enough to)(too) (enough)
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