titillation
1> 
2> 
3>  , 

titillative
1> 

titivate
1> _. ; , 
_Ex:
to titivate one's hair before the mirror  
 
2> , ; "" 

titivation
1> _. 
2> , 

titlark
1> _.  (Anthus; )

title
1> , 
_Ex:
full title  
_Ex:
the title of a book  
_Ex:
as the title indicates (suggests)...   
(  . .)...
2> 
_Ex:
to go (to be known) by (under) the title of...  
 
_Ex:
this does not qualify for the title of poetry   
 
3>  
4> ; ; 
_Ex:
to publish five titles   
_Ex:
there are ten titles on the list    
_Ex:
titles so far published include...   
...
_Ex:
the new title covers contemporary linguistics and semiotics
      
5> , 
_Ex:
the title of a duke  
_Ex:
persons of title  
_Ex:
to have a title   ;  
 
_Ex:
to give smb. a title  -.   
_Ex:
to deprive smb. of a title  -. 
_Ex:
to address smb. by his correct title  
-.
_Ex:
you deserve the title of a true friend _.  
   
6> _.  
_Ex:
the title of master of sports   
_Ex:
title fight  ,     ()
_Ex:
to hold the title   
_Ex:
he won the heavyweight title      
7> 
_Ex:
to have a title to smth.    -.
_Ex:
to give smb. a title  -. 
_Ex:
to have no title to do so   ()  
 
8> 
_Ex:
sufficient title  
_Ex:
he has a title to a place among the greatest poets  
      
_Ex:
he has no title to your gratitude  ()   
,       
_Ex:
it gives him title to our support    
()    
9> 
_Ex:
these three offices gave him a title to remodel the state
       
10> _.  ( ), 
_Ex:
title cartoon  ,  
_Ex:
to insert the titles ,   ()
11> _. ;   (. legal title)
_Ex:
inchoate title  
_Ex:
coloured title  
_Ex:
colour of title  
_Ex:
title by conquest   
12> _.  
_Ex:
to give smb. title  -.  
_Ex:
slander of title    
    -. 
_Ex:
finders are keepers unless title is proven ,  
,   ,     
   
13> _. ,   
_Ex:
title to land ,   
14>   ,  
15> 
_Ex:
the name of this book of poems is "Crossroads";
the title poem is the first poem in the volume  
  "";   

16>  (   . .)
_Ex:
title letter  
17>  , 
18> , ; 
19>  , 
20> _.  

title deed
1> _. ,   

title page
1>  

title part
1>  

title role
1>  

titled
1> ;  
2> 

titleholder
1> _. 
_Ex:
the heavyweight titleholder   
  

titler
1> _.    ,  
2> _.    
3> _. ,  

titless
1>     
2>     
3> _.     

titling
1>   .

titlist
1> . _.  

titmice
1> _pl.  titmouse

titmouse
1> _.  (Parus)

titrade
1> _. 

titration
1> _. 

titre
1> _. 

titrimetric
1> _. ,  ( )

titter
1> 
2> ;  ( )

tittivate
1> _. ; , 
_Ex:
to tittivate one's hair before the mirror  
 
2> , ; "" 

tittle
1>  ; , , 
_Ex:
to a tittle   
_Ex:
not a tittle of evidence, not one jot or tittle of evidence
  ;    
_Ex:
this does not add a tittle to our knowledge  
   ,      
 
2> _.  

tittle-tatle
1> , , 
_Ex:
ill-natured tittle-tatle  
2> ; ;    

tittup
1> . _. () 
2>  
3>  
4> () ; 
5> , , 
6>   

tittuppy
1> _. , , , 
2> , 

tittupy
1> _. , , , 
2> , 

titubate
1> _. ,   
2> _. , 

titubation
1> _.    
2> _. 

titular
1> ,      
2> 
_Ex:
titular professor   
_Ex:
titular bishop   
_Ex:
titular possessions  
_Ex:
titular sovereignty  
3> ; 
4>     
5>   
6> ;    
_Ex:
titular part in a play    
_Id:
titular saint  -  

titulary
1> _. ,      
2> 
_Ex:
titulary professor   
_Ex:
titulary bishop   
_Ex:
titulary possessions  
_Ex:
titulary sovereignty  
3> _. ; 
4> _.     
5> _.   
6> _. ;    
_Ex:
titulary part in a play    
_Id:
titulary saint  -  

tizwas
1> _.  ; ;  (. 
)
_Ex:
to get (to work) oneself into a tizwas ,
;     

tizzy
1> _. ,    
2> _.  ; ;  (. 
)
_Ex:
to get (to work) oneself into a tizzy ,
;     

tmeses
1> _pl.  tmesis

tmesis
1> _.  (    )

to
1>        ,
   -, -
_Ex:
to pull the shutters to  
_Ex:
push the door to  
_Ex:
the door blew to  
_Ex:
put the horses to () 
2>    : 
_Ex:
we turned to gladly (with a will)    
 
_Ex:
they were hungry and fell to     
 
3>        
_Ex:
he came to    
_Ex:
to bring smb. to with smelling salts  -. 
  
4>    
_Ex:
his hat is on the wrong side to    

_Ex:
a ship moored head to ,   
_Ex:
to and again _.     ;   ; 
 ;    ;   ;   
_Ex:
to and back     ;   ;  
;    ;   ;   
_Ex:
close to 
_Ex:
we were close to when it happened   , 
 
_Ex:
keep her to! _.    ()
5>      : ,
, 
_Ex:
the road to London   
_Ex:
the way to glory   
_Ex:
a flight to the Moon    (  )
_Ex:
head to the sea _.  
_Ex:
on one's way to the station     ( )
_Ex:
to go to town  ()  
_Ex:
to go to the sea   ,   
_Ex:
to go to Smith   
_Ex:
where will she go to?   ?
_Ex:
to turn to the left  
_Ex:
to point to smth.   -.
_Ex:
to see smb. to the station  -.  
_Ex:
to hold up one's hands to heaven    
_Ex:
to put a pistol to his head     
_Ex:
I'm off to London    
_Ex:
he wears his best clothes to church     
 
6>       
  -.: , , 
_Ex:
to fall to the ground   
_Ex:
he swung his kit-bag to his back    
 
7>      : 
_Ex:
is it far to Moscow?    ?
_Ex:
it is five miles to the station    
8>       
  -.: , ;   . . 

_Ex:
rooms to the back  
_Ex:
with one's feet to the fire    
_Ex:
with one's back to the wall   
_Ex:
to lie to the south of  ( )   
_Ex:
the window looks to the north    
_Ex:
placed at the right angle to the wall   
  
_Ex:
perpendicular to the floor   
_Ex:
a line tangent to a circle _.   
9>      
 (  be  ): 
_Ex:
he has been to Volgograd twice this year    
   
_Ex:
have you been to bed?  ?
10>     
_. _. _.   -. : 
_Ex:
he is to home  
11>      
-. : 
_Ex:
to go to school   
_Ex:
to go to the theatre  ()  
12>   ,  ,   
: , ;   . . 
_Ex:
greetings to smb.  -.
_Ex:
to listen to smb., smth.  -., -.
_Ex:
to speak to smb.   -.
_Ex:
to send smth. to smb.  -. -.
_Ex:
to explain smth. to smb.  -. -.
_Ex:
to submit the material to the committee  
 
_Ex:
to reveal a secret to smb.  -. 
_Ex:
to apologize to smb.   -.
_Ex:
to play to packed houses    
_Ex:
he showed the picture to all his friends   
  
_Ex:
he spoke to the demonstration     
 
_Ex:
whom did you give the letter to?    ?
13>     , 
-.      
-. : , ;   ; 
. . 
_Ex:
attitude to smb., smth.   -., -.
_Ex:
his duty to his country      ,
  
_Ex:
known to smb.  -.
_Ex:
clear to smb.  -. ( -.)
_Ex:
favourable to smb.   -.
_Ex:
unjust to smb.   -.
_Ex:
a symptom alarming to the doctor    
_Ex:
pleasing to smb.  -.
_Ex:
to be cruel to smb.    -.
_Ex:
it was a mystery to them     
_Ex:
injurious to smb., smth.   -., -.
_Ex:
it seems to me that  , 
_Ex:
smth. has happened to him   - 
14>   ,   
  -.;   . 
_Ex:
what is that to you? -    ?; -
 ?;    ?
_Ex:
life is nothing to him    
15>   ,    -. 
 :  , ;  . . 
_Ex:
a toast to your success    
_Ex:
here is to your health   
_Ex:
a hymn to the sun  
_Ex:
to build a monument to smb.   -. (
 -.)
16>      . .: , ,  
 
_Ex:
to bear witness to smth.    -.
_Ex:
to testify to smth. , ; 
  , 
_Ex:
to swear to smth.   -.
_Ex:
to speak to smth.    -.
_Ex:
to confess to smth.   -.
_Ex:
to allude to smth.     -.
17>    ,   . .
_Ex:
to have a right to smth.    -.
_Ex:
to lay a claim to smth.    -.
_Ex:
the pretender to the throne   
_Ex:
a document of title to land ,   
 
18>   ()   -.: ;
 . . 
_Ex:
(dis)obediance to smb.'s orders ()
-. 
_Ex:
in answer (in reply) to smth.    -.
_Ex:
to reply to smb.  -.
_Ex:
to come to smb.'s call   -.  (
-. )
_Ex:
what do you say to that?      ?
_Ex:
what did he say to my suggestion?     
?
_Ex:
what do you say to a short walk?   , 
?
19>      -.  
-.: 
_Ex:
to his surprise   
_Ex:
to his credit   
_Ex:
to her horror, the beast approached   , 

20>       -.
_Ex:
waves sparkling to the moonbeams ,   

_Ex:
flimsy houses that shake to the wind  , 
  
21>     : 
_Ex:
to the end, to the last  
_Ex:
to a man   
_Ex:
to a certain extent   
_Ex:
to a high degree   ( ) 
_Ex:
to the exclusion of all others   ,   
_Ex:
tired to death  
_Ex:
wet to the skin   
_Ex:
stripped to the waist   
_Ex:
shaken to the foundations   
_Ex:
rotten to the core  ,   
_Ex:
to fight to the last drop of one's blood   
 
_Ex:
to defend one's country to the death  ,
 
_Ex:
to count up to ten   
_Ex:
to cut smth. down to a minimum  -.  
_Ex:
the hall was filled to capacity     
_Ex:
the membership of the club increased to 350  
  350
_Ex:
the room was hot to suffocation     
 
22>    : 
_Ex:
to the end of June   
_Ex:
to the end of one's life    
_Ex:
the custom survives to this day    
  (  )
_Ex:
I shall remember it to my dying day     
()  
23>    : 
_Ex:
to an inch    
_Ex:
a year to the day   (  )
_Ex:
to guess the weight of smth. to within a kilo  
-.   
_Ex:
the train arrived to a minute     
24>    : 
_Ex:
the weather over the period was moderate to cool  
      
25>       
  . .: , , ;  . 
_Ex:
to go to sleep 
_Ex:
to go to ruin 
_Ex:
to run to seed 
_Ex:
to put smb. to flight  -.  
_Ex:
to tear smth. to pieces (to bits)  -.  
_Ex:
to burn to ashes  
_Ex:
to beat smb. to death  -.  
_Ex:
to convert a warehouse to a dance-hall   
  
_Ex:
it moved him to tears     
_Ex:
he grew to manhood    
26>    : 
_Ex:
to sentence smb. to prison  -.  

_Ex:
to sentence smb. to death  -.  
(  )
27>       ,  
  . .: 
_Ex:
now to the matter at hand    
_Ex:
he turned to the page he had marked    ,
 
_Ex:
the conversation turned to painting   

28>    : 
_Ex:
to fall (to set, to turn) to smth.   -.
_Ex:
he turned to eating    
29>   : , , ,  
_Ex:
to this end   
_Ex:
to the end that  ()  ;   
_Ex:
to no purpose , 
_Ex:
a means to an end ,   
_Ex:
with a view to your wellbeing    
_Ex:
they came to our aid      
_Ex:
to come to dinner    ()
30>   : 
_Ex:
to come to a conclusion   
31>   , , : 
_Ex:
a tendency to smth.   -.
_Ex:
to be given to smth.    -.
32>   : , 
_Ex:
to be born to a bitter fate     
_Ex:
to be born to a fortune   

_Ex:
a horse bred to the plow ,   
( )
_Ex:
a field planted to rice ,  ()  ;
,  
33>    , 
  -.;  . 
_Ex:
open to criticism    
_Ex:
open to persuasion  
_Ex:
exposed to the sunlight   ,
  
34>      :
  ,   ;  . . 
_Ex:
compared to...   ...
_Ex:
equal to smth.  -.
_Ex:
superior to smth. ,  -.;  -.
_Ex:
inferior to smth. ,  -.
_Ex:
similar to smth.  -.;   -.
_Ex:
to prefer coffee to tea   
_Ex:
he prefers listening to talking    ,
 
_Ex:
this is nothing to what it might be    
 ,   () 
35>      :
, 
_Ex:
one to four   
_Ex:
ten votes to twenty    
_Ex:
three goals to nil  -  (   . .)
_Ex:
the score was 7 to 9     
_Ex:
three parts flour to one part butter     
  ( )
_Ex:
three houses to the square mile     
_Ex:
four apples to a pound    ,   
 
_Ex:
the chances are ten to one    
_Ex:
2 is to 4 as 4 is to 8 2   4  4  8
_Ex:
it's hundred to one (that) it won't happen  ,
    ( ),    
36>     -.: ,
;  . . 
_Ex:
to my knowledge   ;   
_Ex:
to the best of me remembrance   
_Ex:
to my mind (thinking) -
_Ex:
(not) to one's liking (taste) ()   -.
_Ex:
made to order   
_Ex:
words set to music ,   
_Ex:
an opera to his own libretto    

_Ex:
the novel is true to life    
_Ex:
what tune is it sung to?     ?
_Ex:
keep to the rules  
37>    () :

_Ex:
to dance to the piano   
_Ex:
to write to smb.'s dictation   -. 
38>     -.  
 -.: , , ;  . . 
_Ex:
foreword to the book   
_Ex:
a key to a desk    
_Ex:
a frame to a picture   
39>    ,  
_Ex:
there is no end to it   
_Ex:
there is no exception to this rule    

40>   ,  (  
  ): 
_Ex:
face to face   
_Ex:
hand to hand   , 
_Ex:
shoulder to shoulder   
_Ex:
they stood man to man    (  )
41>   ,  ,  
: 
_Ex:
with her hands to her eyes   
_Ex:
to be close to smb., smth.    -., -.
_Ex:
to tie smth. to smth.  -.  -.
_Ex:
to fix smth. to smth.  -.  -.
_Ex:
to clasp smb. to one's heart  -.  
_Ex:
to fasten smth. to the wall  -.  
_Ex:
he held on to the rail with one hand    
 
_Ex:
the houses all had numbers to them    
 
_Ex:
he walked without shoes to his feet   
42>   ,   : , 
_Ex:
put it to what you already have  ()  
,     
_Ex:
add five to the sum     
_Ex:
will you have sugar to your tea?      ?
43>   ,   . ;
 . 
_Ex:
heir to an estate  
_Ex:
ambassador to the King of Sweden    

_Ex:
interpreter to UNO  
_Ex:
secretary to the manager  
_Ex:
apprentice to a tailor  
_Ex:
to be engaged to smb.    -.
_Ex:
she is mother to the child    
_Ex:
he has been a good father to them     
_Ex:
Charles is brother to John  -  
44>      
-.: 
_Ex:
a book without much to it    ;
  
_Ex:
there isn't much to it     
();   
_Ex:
there's nothing to it   ,   
;     ;   
 
_Ex:
that's all there is to it   ;    ;
  
_Ex:
is there nothing more to civilization than a moral
code?  ()    ?
45>     : 
_Ex:
ten (minutes) to (two)   ()
_Ex:
(a) quarter to five   
46>     -.   : 
_Ex:
a ceremony dating to the first century , 
  
47>   _.  : 
_Ex:
they were ready to three o'clock      
48> _.       
_Ex:
to goods $100 100    ( 
  100 )   
49> _.     -. :
, 
_Ex:
he took her to wife     
_Ex:
to call smb. to witness   -., 
-.  
_Id:
from beginning to end    
_Id:
from east to west    
_Id:
from nine o'clock to twelve     
_Id:
from day to day    
_Id:
from dawn to dusk    ,    
_Id:
count from one to ten ()    
_Id:
to go from bad to worse  () , 
   
_Id:
to all appearances   
_Id:
to the contrary 
_Id:
to a T , 
_Id:
that suits me to a T    
_Id:
to oneself   ,   
_Id:
I had a room to myself     
_Id:
he kept it to himself        (. .)
_Id:
to tell smth. to smb.'s face  -. -. ()
 
_Id:
to jump to one's feet   
_Id:
to be used to smth.   -.
_Id:
he was used to good food    
_Id:
he was used to getting up early    
_Id:
to horse!  ! ()
_Id:
to arms!  ! ()
_Id:
would to God (to Heaven)!  !
50>   
_Ex:
to go away would be to admit defeat    
 
_Ex:
he refused to come   
_Ex:
I asked him to come    
_Ex:
he was seen to enter the house ,     
_Ex:
she would like it to be true   ,  
 
_Ex:
I'm ready to do it    
_Ex:
you're foolish to believe it ,    
_Ex:
he was the first to come   
_Ex:
they had no time to lose     
_Ex:
I have a letter to write    
_Ex:
there's a lot to do  ()  
_Ex:
there was not a sound to be heard     
_Ex:
he is not to be trusted   
_Ex:
that's good to eat   ()
_Ex:
the room is pleasant to look at    
_Ex:
write down the address not to forget it  ,
   
_Ex:
we parted never to meet again  ,  
  
_Ex:
to hear him talk you would imagine that he's somebody
  -   ,    
_Ex:
to tell the truth   
_Ex:
this house is to let    ()
51>    ,  
 
_Ex:
tell him if you want to  ,  
_Ex:
take the money, it would be absurd not to  ;
     

to and fro
1>     ;   ;   ;
   ;   ;   
_Ex:
to wander idly to and fro  
_Ex:
he swayed to and fro in his rocking-chair  
 
_Ex:
to go to and fro   
_Ex:
to walk to and fro  ()   ;
  
_Ex:
a journey to and fro    
_Ex:
a crowd passing to and fro ,    

to-and-fro
1> ; ; 
_Ex:
the to-and-fro of a pendulum  
_Ex:
to watch the to-and-fro of a shuttle   
 (    )
2>    
_Ex:
the noisy to-and-fro of a holiday crowd  
 
3>  , ; ; 
4>     ,    ;

_Ex:
to-and-fro motion   -

_Ex:
to-and-fro visiting between neighbours   


to-be
1> 
_Ex:
a writer to-be  
_Ex:
to-be biologists  
_Ex:
a wide selection of articles for the mother to-be 
   ,   

to-do
1> _. , , 
_Ex:
to make a to-do  , 
_Ex:
no end of to-do  
_Ex:
there was a great to-do over the incident  
    
_Ex:
you make a great to-do about your humble beginning  
    

to-name
1> _. 

to-year
1> _.  

toad
1> _.  (Bufo bufo)
2> _. , ; ,  
_Ex:
a filthy little toad 
3> , 
4> _. _. , 
_Id:
the biggest toad in the puddle  
_Id:
toad under the harrow   
_Id:
to treat smb. like a toad under the harrow 
() -.,  -.   
_Id:
to eat smb.'s toads  -. 
5> ; 
_Ex:
to toad the memory of the dead   
6> (to) ; ; 
_Ex:
to toad to smb.   -.

toad's mouth
1> _.   ()

toad-in-the-hole
1>    ,   
2> ,   

toadcheese
1>  ()

toadeat
1> _. , ; ,


toadeater
1> , 
2> _. ; ; 

toadeating
1> , , ; 

toadfish
1> _. ,  (Tetraodon)
2> _. -,  (Opsanus)

toadflax
1> _.  (Linaria vulgaris)

toadhead
1> _.  ()

toadish
1> _. ;   

toadstone
1> _.  
2>   ()

toadstool
1>  ()

toady
1> ; 
_Ex:
he was a toady in the presence of those he regarded as his
superiors    ,    
2> , 
3> ; 
_Ex:
to toady the memory of the dead   
4> (to) ; ; 
_Ex:
to toady to smb.   -.

toadyism
1> , , ; 
2>  ,    

toarcian
1> _. 
_Ex:
toarcian stage  

toast
1>  ,   ; : 
_Ex:
buttered toast   
_Ex:
dry toast  , 
_Ex:
on toast   
_Ex:
anchovies on toast   
_Ex:
toast and ale   
_Ex:
to make toast  
_Id:
as warm as a toast  
_Id:
to have smb. on toast  -.   , 
-.   ;  () -.
2>   
_Ex:
to toast bread    
3> ; 
4> ; 
_Ex:
to toast one's feet at a fire    
5> ; 
_Ex:
to toast on the beach   
6> ;  
_Ex:
to propose (to give) a toast to smb., to give smb. a toast
    -.
_Ex:
to propose the toast of the president   
 
_Ex:
to drink a toast to the bride and bridegroom  
   
_Ex:
to respond to a toast  ()  
7>   ,      

_Ex:
you will be my toast    
8> _. ,     
9>  ; ,  
_Ex:
she was the toast of the town     
10>  
_Ex:
to toast to prosperity   
_Ex:
to toast to the best    
11>  ( -.  -.)
_Ex:
to toast the general   
_Ex:
to toast smb.'s health   -. 

toast-list
1>  
2>   

toast-master
1> ,      ;

_Ex:
the toast-master asked for permission to speak 
 

toast-rack
1>   

toaster
1>    , 
2> ,   . .,   ( )

3> ,   ; 
4> ,      ;

_Ex:
the toaster asked for permission to speak  


toasting-fork
1>        
2> _. 

toasting-iron
1> 

toasty
1> 
2>  
3> ,     ( )

tobacco
1> _.  (Nicotiana tabacum)
2> ;
()  
_Ex:
leaf tobacco  ,   
_Ex:
cut tobacco  () 
_Ex:
tobacco leaves  
_Ex:
to smoke tobacco  
3>  
_Ex:
a mixture of the best tobaccos    
4>  
_Ex:
to sell tobacco   
5> ,    
_Ex:
she gave up tobacco   

tobacco box
1> 
2> _.  (Raja erinacea)

tobacco cutter
1>  
2>  

tobacco heart
1>  ,   

tobacco pipe
1> () 

tobacco plant
1> _.  (Nicotiana tabacum)

tobacco pouch
1> 

Tobacco Road, tobacco road
1> _.    (.  
)

tobacco shop
1>  ,    

tobacco smoke
1>  

tobacconist
1>   
_Ex:
at the tobacconist's   
2>   

tobaccophobe
1> _. ,    ,
"" (.    
 )

tobe
1> _.   ,  ;


toboggan
1> , 
2>  
3>    (.  )
4> _.   ,   
5>  
_Ex:
prices tobogganed   

toboggan-run
1> _.    

toboggan-shoot
1> _.    

toboggan-slide
1> _.    

tobogganer
1> _. 

tobogganist
1> _. 

Toby
1>   (     XVIII .;
. Toby jug)
2>  (     )
3> _. _.    

Toby collar
1>  

Toby frill
1>  

toccata
1> _. 

Tocharian
1>  
2> 

tocher
1> _. 

toco
1> _. ,  

tocologist
1> _. 

tocology
1> _. 

tocopherol
1> _. ,  

tocsin
1>  
2> (the tocsin) ;  
_Ex:
the tocsin tolled the last alarm    
  

tod
1> _. 
2> _. , ; 
_Ex:
take care of the old tod, he means mischief  
  ,   - 
3> _.    (28 )
4>  ,  
5> _.  28      
6> _. 
_Ex:
on one's tod   ;  () 
_Ex:
to go off on one's tod around the world   
  

today
1>  
_Ex:
today is Mondday  
_Ex:
today's newspaper  
_Ex:
what is today?   ?
_Ex:
today has been fine    
2>  , 
_Ex:
the writers of today  
_Ex:
the greatest feat of today    
_Ex:
today's youth  
_Id:
one today is worth two tomorrows _.    ,
   
3> 
_Ex:
a week ago today    
_Ex:
he's here today and gone tomorrow  ()  ,
  - 
4>   ,   
_Ex:
this is no problem today      

