till 英 [tɪl]   美 [tɪl]

till

till  英 [tɪl] 美 [tɪl]

prep. 直到  conj. 直到...为止 

进行时:tilling  过去式:tilled  过去分词:tilled  第三人称单数:tills  名词复数:tills 

We're open till 6 o'clock. 我们营业到 6 点钟。
Can't you wait till we get home? 难道你就不能等我们回到家吗?

  • The noun till means the same as "cash register." When you work at the store long enough, they'll let you operate the till.
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  • prep. 直到
  • conj. 直到...为止
  • 1. We're open till 6 o'clock.

    我们营业到 6 点钟。

  • 2. Can't you wait till we get home?

    难道你就不能等我们回到家吗?

  • 3. Just wait till you see it. It's great.

    你就等着直到看见它吧。好看极了。

  • till (n.) "cashbox," mid-15c., from Anglo-French tylle "compartment," Old French tille "compartment, shelter on a ship," probably from Old Norse þilja "plank, floorboard," from Proto-Germanic *theljon. The other theory [Klein, Century Dictionary] is that the word is from Middle English tillen "to draw," from Old English -tyllan (see toll (v.)), with a sense evolution as in drawer (see draw (v.)).
  • till (prep.) "until," Old English til (Northumbrian) "to," from Old Norse til "to, until," from Proto-Germanic *tilan (source also of Danish til, Old Frisian til "to, till," Gothic tils "convenient," German Ziel "limit, end, goal"). A common preposition in Scandinavian, serving in the place of English to, probably originally the accusative case of a noun now lost except for Icelandic tili "scope," the noun used to express aim, direction, purpose (as in aldrtili "death," literally "end of life"). Also compare German Ziel "end, limit, point aimed at, goal," and till (v.).
  • till (v.) "cultivate (land)" early 13c.; "plow," late 14c., from Old English tilian "cultivate, tend, work at, get by labor," originally "strive after, aim at, aspire to," related to till "fixed point, goal," and til "good, useful, suitable," from Proto-Germanic *tilojan (source also of Old Frisian tilia "to get, cultivate," Old Saxon tilian "to obtain," Middle Dutch, Dutch telen "to breed, raise, cultivate, cause," Old High German zilon "to strive," German zielen "to aim, strive"), from source of till (prep.).
till / tɪl ; NAmE tɪl / conjunction , preposition , noun , verb till tills tilled tilling conjunction , preposition = until We're open till 6 o'clock. 我们营业到 6 点钟。 Can't you wait till we get home? 难道你就不能等我们回到家吗? Just wait till you see it. It's great. 你就等着直到看见它吧。好看极了。 HELP  Tillis generally felt to be more informal than untiland is used much less often in writing. At the beginning of a sentence, untilis usually used. 一般认为 till 不如 until 正式,在书面语中不常用。句首通常用 until。 noun 1 ( BrE) = cash register 2 ( BrE) ( informal) the place where you pay for goods in a large shop/store (大商店中的)交款处,收银枱 Please pay at the till. 请在交款处付款。 a long queue at the till 收款处的长队 3 ( especially NAmE) the drawer where the money is put in a cash register (现金出纳机的)放钱的抽屉 IDIOMsee finger n. verb tillsth ( old use) to prepare and use land for growing crops 耕作;犁地 till / tɪl ; NAmE tɪl /
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