English to Irish Meaning of to - chun


To :
chun

chun, ar mhaithe le, mar gheall ar, Maidir le, ó, ós rud é, in aice le, le, in aice, ris, ar, ag, go dtí, i dtreo, ar thaobh, timpeall, gar, de réir, tar éis, i gcomhréir leis, i aithris, roimh, os comhair, isteach, i stát de, faoi, i riocht na, os cionn, maidir, go soláthrófar, do

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Definitions of to in English
Preposition(1) expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location).(2) identifying the person or thing affected.(3) identifying a particular relationship between one person and another.(4) indicating that two things are attached.(5) concerning or likely to concern (something, especially something abstract).(6) governing a phrase expressing someone's reaction to something.(7) used to introduce the second element in a comparison.
Adverb(1) so as to be closed or nearly closed.
_empty_(1) used with the base form of a verb to indicate that the verb is in the infinitive, in particular.(2) used without a verb following when the missing verb is clearly understood.
Abbreviation(1) turnover.
Examples of to in English
(1) he was assistant to the great artist(2) a threat to world peace(3) a prelude to disaster(4) the crisis came to a head(5) The children cry themselves to sleep from hunger.(6) he has a positive attitude to children(7) They commissioned GAD Architecture, a firm founded in Turkey that has since moved to New York.(8) The working week is Monday to Friday.(9) He actually dropped to the ground just as a giant pickup rolled over him.(10) Alberto is single, while Ernesto is committed to his pretty, aristocratic girlfriend.(11) this disease can lead to death(12) the idea came to fruition(13) It is in the phone company's interest to get more homes linked to the Internet at very high rates of speed.(14) made to order(15) a scale of one inch to the mile(16) Apologies followed, and at five to three the belated ceremony commenced to the relief of all concerned.
Related Phrases of to
(1) in order to ::
d'fhonn a
(2) due to ::
mar gheall ar
(3) next to ::
in aice le
(4) to leave ::
Fág
(5) go to bed ::
dul a chodladh
(6) according to ::
de réir
(7) have to ::
caithigh
(8) to see ::
Féach
(9) to go ::
dul
Synonyms
M
1. to ::
chun
2. for the sake of ::
ar mhaithe le
3. because of ::
mar gheall ar
4. with regard to ::
Maidir le
5. on account of ::
mar gheall ar
6. owing to ::
mar gheall ar
7. from ::
ó
8. since ::
ós rud é
9. near ::
in aice le
10. by ::
le
11. beside ::
in aice
13. unto ::
ris
14. on ::
ar
15. at ::
ag
16. until ::
go dtí
17. till ::
till
18. toward ::
i dtreo
19. on the part of ::
ar thaobh
20. close to ::
timpeall
21. proximate to ::
gar
22. with ::
le
23. according to ::
de réir
24. in accordance with ::
de réir
25. after ::
tar éis
26. in conformity with ::
i gcomhréir leis
27. in imitation of ::
i aithris
28. before ::
roimh
29. in front of ::
os comhair
30. afore ::
afore
31. in the direction of ::
i dtreo
32. onto ::
isteach
33. in a state of ::
i stát de
34. under ::
faoi
35. in condition of ::
i riocht na
36. into ::
isteach
37. above ::
os cionn
38. ere ::
ere
39. concerning ::
maidir
40. regarding ::
maidir
41. as to ::
go soláthrófar
42. as regards ::
Maidir le
43. with respect to ::
Maidir le
44. for ::
do
Antonyms
1. after ::
tar éis
2. following ::
seo a leanas
Different Forms
to
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