Skip to main content

tae

/tey/US // teɪ //UK // (te) //

裴,裴氏,裴氏集团

Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : to.

Examples

  • He recently won the Arkansas state championship in Tae Kwon Doe and has no plans to slow down.

  • One of the earliest hints of trouble emerged from his foray into tae kwon do.

  • Luckily my husband is a third degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

  • But you maun read on a bit far'er, for I'm no' gaun tae work ony mair till I see that dirty beast Hazelrig get his deserts.

  • I did not much like the idea; and Geordie said, 'I'm ga'en aifter the lad; I'll hae naethin' tae dae wi' yon.

  • If your boy is clever at drawing, pit him tae work with a hoose painter or a sign painter.

  • He's got accustomed tae the grip o' the auld box, and he kens whar tae pit in his thumb and finger.

  • Div ye mind, sir, comin' tae this gairden five year syne this month, and stannin' on that verra spot aside the hydrangy?