till
US: /ˈtɪɫ/
UK: /tˈɪl/
UK: /tˈɪl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
till /til/
- danh từ
- ngăn kéo để tiền
- to be caught with one's hand in the till
- bị bắt quả tang
- danh từ
- (địa lý,địa chất) sét tảng lăn
- (địa lý,địa chất) sét tảng lăn
- ngoại động từ
- trồng trọt, cày cấy; cày bừa
- trồng trọt, cày cấy; cày bừa
- giới từ
- đến, tới
- till now: đến bây giờ, đến nay
- till then: đến lúc ấy
- đến, tới
- liên từ
- cho đến khi
- wait till I come: chờ cho đến khi tôi tới
- trước khi
- don't get down till the train has stopped: đừng xuống trước khi xe lửa đỗ hẳn
- cho đến khi
Advanced English dictionary
conjunction, preposition, noun, verb
+ conjunction
, preposition = UNTIL: We're open till 6 o'clock. + Can't you wait till we get home? + Just wait till you see it. It's great.
Help Note: Till is generally felt to be more informal than until and is used much less often in writing. At the beginning of a sentence, until is usually used.
+ noun
1 (BrE) = CASH REGISTER
2 (BrE, informal) the place where you pay for goods in a large shop/store: Please pay at the till. + a long queue at the till
3 (especially AmE) the drawer where the money is put in a CASH REGISTER
Idioms see FINGER n.
+ verb [VN] (old use) to prepare and use land for growing crops
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
plough or US also plow, cultivate, farm, work, dig, hoe, harrow, manure, Literary delve:
My family has tilled this land for seven generations.
n.
money or cash-drawer, cash-box or register:
He insists that the money was in the till when he left last night.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
computerized, electronic
TILL + VERB
ring
a sales idea that has set tills ringing all over the country
TILL + NOUN
receipt, roll
PREP.
at/behind/on the ~
The supermarket didn't have enough people working on the tills.
| in/into a/the ~
Put the money straight into the till.
| from/out of a/the ~
He gave her £10 from the till.
Concise English dictionary
tills|tilled|tillingtɪl
noun
+unstratified soil deposited by a glacier; consists of sand and clay and gravel and boulders mixed together
+a treasury for government funds
+a strongbox for holding cash
verb
+work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation