A1 used before a verb to show that it is in the infinitive(用于动词前,表示不定式)
A1 used after some verbs, especially when the action described in the infinitive will happen later(用于某些动词后,尤其是不定式所描述的动作将会随后发生时)
A1 used after many verbs of agreeing, needing, and wanting(用于许多表示赞成、需要和想要的动词后)
A2 used instead of repeating a verb clause(用于代替动词分句,以免重复)
A1 used in phrases where there are reported orders and requests(用于表示间接命令、要求的短语中)
A1 used after some adjectives(用于某些形容词后)
used after some nouns(用于某些名词后)
A clause containing to + infinitive can be used as the subject of a sentence(含有带 to 的不定式的分句可用作句子主语)
A1 used after question words(用于疑问词后)
A2 used with an infinitive to express use or purpose(与不定式连用,表示用途或目的)
You can introduce a clause with a phrase containing to + infinitive(含有带 to 的不定式的短语可引出分句)
A1 used with an infinitive after 'there is' or 'there are' and a noun(与不定式连用,用于 there be + 名词这种结构后)
To be going on with means in order to continue with the present activity or situation为了继续做下去
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This meat is difficult to chew.
On a hot day it's lovely to hear the chink of ice in a glass.
I'd prefer not to work but I don't have much choice .
It's impossible to park in the city centre.
There was a clap of thunder and then it started to pour with rain.
A1 in the direction of朝,向,往,对着
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She goes to her doctor for regular check-ups.
She gave a cheesy grin to the cameras.
Take your purchases to the sales desk, and the assistant will wrap them for you.
When we retire, we're going to move to a warmer climate.
We're going to the airport by coach.
A2 used for showing who receives something or who experiences an action(表示动作的对象)对,给
A2 With many verbs that have two objects, 'to' can be used before the indirect object(与许多可接双宾语的动词连用,用于间接宾语前)
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Who should I make out this cheque to ?
When you've finished your work sheets, clip them together and hand them in to me.
He's a great comfort to his mother.
Has the news been communicated to the staff yet?
If the service was so bad why didn't you complain to the manager?
B1 until a particular time, state, or level is reached距;到;至
A1 used when saying the time, to mean before the stated hour(表示时间)在…之前;距;差
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Cheap rate for overseas phone calls is from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.
The Spanish Civil War lasted from 1936 to 1939.
My daughter cried herself to sleep about it for about a week.
Molly studied music to grade 7, I think it was.
The whole course was a disaster from start to finish.
used to suggest an extreme state(表示极端的状态)
B1 in connection with与…相关
B1 used to say where something is fastened or connected(用于表示被系住或连接的地方)
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She has no rightful claim to the title.
Like so many men, he has problems committing himself to a relationship.
She is known chiefly for her commitment to nuclear disarmament.
The public's response to the crisis appeal was generous and compassionate.
They planned to put up a statue to the president.
used before an infinitive, usually with 'be', to indicate a future action(用于不定式前,通常和 be 连用,构成将来时)
mainly UK used in this pattern to say what someone should do or to give an order(表示命令或指出某人应该做什么)
Newspapers often use to + infinitive without 'be' in their headlines (= titles of articles) when reporting planned future events(报纸标题中常用 to + 不定式这种结构,前面不加 be,表示未来计划中的事)
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We are to leave tomorrow at dawn.
You are to go to your room immediately.
If he is to pass the exam, he must do more work.
Troops are to take over the role of the fire brigade.
He said we were not to leave the room.
C2 causing a particular feeling in a particular person令(某人)感到…
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To their great surprise, they all passed the exam.
I learned, to my annoyance, that he had already left.
To my complete horror, the car turned right over.
To my despair, I saw that the water was rising.
considered by对…而言;在…看来
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Our house must seem luxurious to them.
Loyalty doesn't mean anything to them.
It seemed odd to me that they didn't want to come to London.
Our customs probably seem funny to them.
B1 serving为…效力,为…服务
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He was footman to the king.
He was doctor to the poor.
She was maid to a rich family in London.
against or very near靠着;顶着;非常接近
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Their faces were nose to nose, scowling at each other.
The children stood back to back to see who was tallest.
He was standing, hand to mouth in horror.
matching or belonging to与…相配;属于
having as a characteristic feature有…的特征
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Is there a cover to this book?
There is a softer side to her nature.
I gave her the password to my computer.
B1 used to show the position of something or someone in comparison with something or someone else(表示相对位置)
in honour or memory of为向…表示敬意;为了纪念
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The book is dedicated to her son.
I'd like to dedicate the movie to the memory of my father.
for each每
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How many euros are there to the pound?
There are three children to each teacher.
B2 used in phrases that show a range(用于短语中,表示范围)
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The police are expecting four to five thousand marchers tomorrow.
We have allowed two to four drinks per person.
at the same time as music or other sound与(音乐或其他声音)同时,伴随
relating to a positive reaction or result适合,符合;利于
B1 UK compared with与…相比
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I live to the north of Warsaw.
I weigh ten stone to his eight.
She thinks her house is great, but it's nothing to where I live.
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