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From:
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till
/ˈtɪl/
直到,在…以前,迄(conj.)直到…為止(vt.)耕种放錢的抽屜,備用現金
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Till
,
v. i.
To
cultivate
land
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Till
n.
A
vetch
;
a
tare
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Till
,
n.
A
drawer
.
Specifically
:
(a)
A
tray
or
drawer
in
a
chest
.
(b)
A
money
drawer
in
a
shop
or
store
.
Till alarm
,
a
device
for
sounding
an
alarm
when
a
money
drawer
is
opened
or
tampered
with
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Till
,
n.
1.
Geol.
A
deposit
of
clay
,
sand
,
and
gravel
,
without
lamination
,
formed
in
a
glacier
valley
by
means
of
the
waters
derived
from
the
melting
glaciers
; --
sometimes
applied
to
alluvium
of
an
upper
river
terrace
,
when
not
laminated
,
and
appearing
as
if
formed
in
the
same
manner
.
2.
A
kind
of
coarse
,
obdurate
land
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Till
,
prep.
To
;
unto
;
up
to
;
as
far
as
;
until
; --
now
used
only
in
respect
to
time
,
but
formerly
,
also
,
of
place
,
degree
,
etc
.,
and
still
so
used
in
Scotland
and
in
parts
of
England
and
Ireland
;
as
,
I
worked
till
four
o'clock
;
I
will
wait
till
next
week
.
He
. . .
came
till
an
house
.
--
Chaucer
.
Women
,
up
till
this
Cramped
under
worse
than
South-sea-isle
taboo
. --
Tennyson
.
Similar
sentiments
will
recur
to
every
one
familiar
with
his
writings
--
all
through
them
till
the
very
end
.
--
Prof
.
Wilson
.
Till now
,
to
the
present
time
.
Till then
,
to
that
time
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Till
conj.
As
far
as
;
up
to
the
place
or
degree
that
;
especially
,
up
to
the
time
that
;
that
is
,
to
the
time
specified
in
the
sentence
or
clause
following
;
until
.
And
said
unto
them
,
Occupy
till
I
come
.
--
Luke
xix
. 13.
Mediate
so
long
till
you
make
some
act
of
prayer
to
God
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
There
was
no
outbreak
till
the
regiment
arrived
.
--
Macaulay
.
Note:
☞
This
use
may
be
explained
by
supposing
an
ellipsis
of
when
,
or
the
time
when
,
the
proper
conjunction
or
conjunctive
adverb
begin
when
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Till
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Tilled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Tilling
.]
1.
To
plow
and
prepare
for
seed
,
and
to
sow
,
dress
,
raise
crops
from
,
etc
.,
to
cultivate
;
as
,
to
till
the
earth
,
a
field
,
a
farm
.
No
field
nolde
[
would
not
]
tilye
.
--
P
.
Plowman
.
the
Lord
God
sent
him
forth
from
the
garden
of
Eden
,
to
till
the
ground
from
whence
he
was
taken
.
--
Gen
.
iii
. 23.
2.
To
prepare
;
to
get
. [
Obs
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
till
n
1:
unstratified
soil
deposited
by
a
glacier
;
consists
of
sand
and
clay
and
gravel
and
boulders
mixed
together
[
syn
: {
boulder
clay
]
2:
a
treasury
for
government
funds
[
syn
:
public treasury
,
trough
]
3:
a
strongbox
for
holding
cash
[
syn
:
cashbox
,
money box
]
v
:
work
land
as
by
ploughing
,
harrowing
,
and
manuring
,
in
order
to
make
it
ready
for
cultivation
; "
till
the
soil
"
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