till
Prononciation : [/tɪl/]
Contexte : « time »
(preposition) up to a particular time
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She worked till midnight to finish the project.
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They didn't leave till after the party had ended.
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How long did you study till last night?
Contexte : « time »
(conjunction) used instead of 'until', especially in spoken English
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He didn't know about the surprise till his birthday.
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She didn't realize the mistake till it was too late.
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Can you wait till I finish this?
Contexte : « farming »
(verb) to prepare and cultivate land for crops
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The farmer tilled the soil before planting the seeds.
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They couldn't plant anything as they hadn't tilled the land.
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When do farmers usually till the fields?
Contexte : « money »
(noun) a cash register or drawer for money in a shop, bank, or restaurant
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She counted the money in the till at the end of the shift.
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The thief stole the cash from the shop's till.
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Who is responsible for managing the till at the store?