to-do

英 [tə'du:] 美
  • n. 要办的事;骚乱;大惊小怪
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to-do (n.)
1570s, from the verb phrase to do, from Old English to don "proper or necessary to be done" (see to + do). Meaning "disturbance, fuss" is first recorded 1827. Similar formation in French affaire, from à "to" + faire "do."
1. I think he means "at" rather than "to"
我想,他是想说at,而不是to

来自柯林斯例句

2. No matter where you go in life or how old you get, there's always something new to learn about. After all, life is full of surprises.
不管你生活在哪里,你有多少岁,总有新东西要学习,毕竟,生活总是充满惊喜。

来自金山词霸 每日一句

3. Success is not guaranteed. It is not handed to you. Success is earned.
成功无法保证,并非唾手可得。成功必须靠自己去争取。

来自美剧《摩登家庭》

4. Sometimes things have to fall apart to make way for better things.
有时候要到达谷底,才会慢慢变好。

来自金山词霸 每日一句

5. When life gets hard and you want to give up, remember that life is full of ups and downs, and without the downs, the ups would mean nothing.
当生活很艰难,你想要放弃的时候,请记住,生活充满了起起落落,如果没有低谷,那站在高处也失去了意义。

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