on to / ˈɒn tu, ˈɔn-; unstressed ˈɒn tə, ˈɔn- /

关于在对

on to2 个定义

prep. 介词、前置词 preposition
  1. to a place or position on; upon; on: to get onto a horse.
  2. Informal. in or into a state of awareness about: I'm onto your scheme.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Also surjective .Mathematics. pertaining to a function or map from one set to another set, the range of which is the entire second set.

on to 近义词

on to

等同于 mindful

on to

等同于 aware

on to

等同于 sophisticated

on to

等同于 understood

on to

等同于 with it

on to

等同于 cognizant

on to

等同于 conscious

更多on to例句

  1. For his part, Bratton is disappointed but not surprised that the same narrative is already being mapped onto Fry and Spencer.
  2. So it might be me projecting my desires onto Archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks.
  3. I was sick in street gutters, onto my desk, at dinners with friends.
  4. Gang tattoos are still inked onto his face, like scarlet letters.
  5. Where these laser-like missiles are falling out of the sky onto a city and you have to stop each of them from hitting the targets?
  6. I put down my haid, and was just kinda dragged up the aisle and onto the platform.
  7. His untidy hair was rumpled, as if someone had been hanging onto it while in the process of giving him the shiner.
  8. Either: we cannot give you what you ask, so fall back onto the defensive; or, go ahead, we will give you the means.
  9. But momentum was sufficient to carry Jeff Weedham's roadster out onto the road.
  10. Black Hood let the clutch slap in and the roadster bounded back onto the tarvia drive.