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to 2, preposition (oh)



2 W1S1 prep
[Language: Old English; Origin:]
used to say where someone or something goes
::She stood up and walked to the window.
::the road to London
::our weekly trip to the supermarket
::sending a spaceship to Mars
::These people go from house to house selling goods (=visit many different houses) .
used to say who receives something or is told or shown something
::He sent presents to the children.
::She whispered something to the girl beside her.
::Give my best wishes to your parents when you see them.
::Don't show these letters to anyone else.
::a message from the Emperor to his people
used to show in which direction something is in relation to something else
::Knutsford is about 16 miles to the south of Manchester.
::There was a table to the left of the doorway.
used to show the purpose, event, or activity for which you go somewhere
::Sophie goes to gymnastics every Friday.
::Did you get an invitation to their wedding?
::Don't forget, we're going to a party tomorrow night.
::If he needed help, Mother came rushing to the rescue.
used to say what state someone or something is in as a result of an action or change
::She sang the baby to sleep.
::Wait until the lights change to green.
::a return to a traditional way of life
used to say that one thing is touching another
::He held a knife to her throat.
::They danced cheek to cheek.
used to say where something is fastened or connected
::He tied the rope to a tree.
::Attach a recent photograph to your application form.
::Cash machines are linked up to a central computer.
facing something or in front of it
::I sat with my back to the window.
::We were standing face to face.
used to show a relationship with someone or something
::George's sister was married to an Italian.
::He was first cousin to King Philip VI.
::The robbery may be linked to Other crimes of violence.
a) as far as a particular point or limit
::She can already count from one to twenty.
::The water came right up to our knees.
::Temperatures dropped to 25 degrees below zero.
::It's ten kilometres from here to the coast.
::She read the novel from beginning to end.
::Does your interest in nuclear physics extend to nuclear weaponry?
b) until and including a particular time or date
::They stayed from Friday night to Sunday morning.
::I'll be on duty from 8 am to 10 pm.
used to say what or who an action, attitude, situation etc affects or is related to
::The factory clearly represents a danger to Health.
::She's always been kind to animals.
::his attitude to life
::What have you done to the Radio? It's not working.
used to say who someone works for
::Jane is secretary to the managing director.
used to say what something is needed for
::I'm still waiting for an answer to my question.
::Have you seen the key to the back door?
used when comparing two things, numbers etc
::England beat Scotland by two goals to one.
::Yes, she was punished, but it was nothing to what she deserved.
used to say who has a particular attitude or opinion about something
::The whole thing sounds very suspicious to me.
::Tickets cost ¡ê10 each and to some people that's a lot of money.
::To my mind, age does not matter; love is what matters.
used to say what someone's reaction is when something happens
::Much to everyone's surprise she passed the exam with distinction.
::I discovered to my horror that my passport was missing.
used when saying how much time there is before a particular event or time
::It's only two weeks to Christmas.
::How long is it to dinner?
ten to five/twenty to one etc
(=ten minutes, twenty minutes etc before a particular hour)
a) used when talking about a rate or quantity to say how many smaller units equal a larger unit
::We're only getting 130 yen to the dollar at the moment.
::There are just over four and a half litres to a gallon.
b) used to show the relationship between two different measurements or quantities
::The car will do over 40 miles to the gallon.
::The scale of your map is one inch to the mile.
used to say that a particular sound is heard at the same time as something happens
::I woke to the sound of torrential rain.
::The royal couple arrived to a fanfare of trumpets.
::I like to Exercise to Music.
used between two numbers when you do not know exactly what the real number or amount is
::There must have been eighteen to twenty thousand people at the concert.
::He drowned in 10 to 12 feet of water.
(all) to yourself
if you have something or someone to yourself, you do not have to share them with Other people
::It was the first time I'd had a room to myself.
used to say what the chances of something happening are
::I'll bet you ten to one he'll forget all about it.

(1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridin-4-yl)methylphosphinic acid (medicine)


(1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridin-4-yl)methylphosphinic acid


Pharmacological action: gaba antagonists

Synonym: tpmpa cpd