安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- TO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
To make this cake, you'll need two eggs, 175 grams of sugar, and 175 grams of flour He works to get paid, not because he enjoys it To be honest (= speaking honestly), Becky, I like thegrey shirt better To tell you the truth, I never really liked the man There's an awful lot of work to be done
- TO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Preposition right now it's 25 minutes to 10:00 Adverb The wind blew the door to Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage Read More The Cabrera family from Chicago traveled to Miami to attend Monday’s match and the Sunday game between Uruguay and Cape Verde
- To Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
To definition: Toward a given state
- YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube
- “To” vs. “Too”: Learn How to Use Them Correctly | Grammarly
To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until ” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also ” Just to be clear: Two is also pronounced the same as to and too, but because it refers to a number, it’s not as easy to confuse for one of the other words
- . to - Wikipedia
to is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of the Kingdom of Tonga The government of Tonga sells domains in its ccTLD to any interested party The to ccTLD is administered by the Tonga Network Information Center (Tonic) [1]
- TO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
(used for expressing direction or motion or direction toward something) in the direction of; toward from north to south (used for expressing limit of movement or extension) He grew to six feet (used for expressing contact or contiguity) on; against; beside; upon Apply varnish to the surface
- to - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to (to̅o̅; unstressed tŏŏ, tə), prep (used for expressing motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing approached and reached, as opposed to from): They came to the house toward: from north to south (used for expressing limit of movement or extension): He grew to six feet
|
|
|