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to

preposition (SHOWING DIRECTION)
 
 
strong /tuː/ weak // /tu/ // US  //

Definition

A1 in the direction of: We're going to town on the bus, okay? We went to Prague last year. I asked someone the way to the town centre. You can walk from here to the station in under ten minutes. I've asked Helen and Ben to dinner (= invited them to come and eat dinner with me) next week. We received another invitation to a wedding this morning. I had my back to them, so I couldn't see what they were doing. She walked over to the window. He went up to a complete stranger and started talking. You've got your sweater on back to front (= with the back of the sweater on the chest).Describing movement towards
(Definition of to preposition (SHOWING DIRECTION) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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