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1 till
till [tɪl]= until2 noun∎ figurative to be caught with one's fingers or hands in the till être pris en flagrant délit ou la main dans le sac;∎ pay at the till payez à la caisseAgriculture labourer;∎ to till the soil labourer la terre►► till receipt ticket m de caisse -
2 till
I til preposition, conjunction(to the time of or when: I'll wait till six o'clock; Go on till you reach the station.) hasta (que)
II til noun((in a shop etc) a container or drawer in which money is put and registered.) cajatill1 adv hastatill2 n caja registradoraplease pay at the till pasa por caja, por favortr[tɪl]1 hasta■ why don't you wait till tomorrow ¿por qué no te esperas hasta mañana?1 hasta que1 (for cash) caja1 (cultivate) labrar, cultivartill ['tɪl] vt: cultivar, labrartill n: caja f, caja f registradoraconj.• hasta conj.conj.• hasta que conj.n.• caja de dinero s.f.• cajón s.m.• gaveta s.f.prep.• hasta prep.v.• cultivar v.• laborear v.• labrar v.• trabajar v.
I tɪlconjunction/preposition until I,II
II
to have one's fingers/hand in the till — (colloq) estar* robando dinero de la caja
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transitive verb cultivar, labrar
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[tɪl]VT (Agr) [+ land, soil] cultivar, labrar
II
[tɪl]PREP CONJ = until
III [tɪl]1.they caught him with his hand or fingers in the till — lo cogieron robando (dentro de la empresa etc)
2.CPDtill receipt N — tíquet m de compra
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I [tɪl]conjunction/preposition until I,II
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to have one's fingers/hand in the till — (colloq) estar* robando dinero de la caja
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transitive verb cultivar, labrar -
3 till
I transitive verb(Agric.) bestellenII 1. prepositionbis; (followed by article + noun) bis zu2. conjunctionbis; see also until 2.III nounKasse, dieat the till — an der Kasse
have/put one's hand or fingers in the till — (fig.) in die Kasse greifen
* * *I [til] preposition, conjunction II [til] noun* * *till1[tɪl]till2[tɪl]n [Laden]kasse f\till float Bargeldvorrat m\till money Bargeld nt, Kassenhaltung ftill3[tɪl]vtto \till the soil den Boden bestellen [o bearbeiten] [o bebauen]* * *I [tɪl]prep, conjSee:= untilIIn(Brit: cash register) Kasse f; (= drawer, in bank) Geldkasse f, Geldkasten m; (in shop) Ladenkasse fIIIpay at the till — an der Kasse bezahlen
vt (AGR)bestellen* * *till1 [tıl]A präp1. bis:till now bis jetzt, bisher;till when? bis wann?2. bis zu:till death bis zum Tod, bis in den Tod3. not till erst:B konj1. bis:till3 [tıl] s (Laden)Kasse f:till money Kassenbestand m;be caught with one’s fingers in the till beim Griff in die Kasse ertappt werden;put one’ fingers in the till in die Kasse greifentill4 [tıl] s GEOL Geschiebelehm m, Moränenschutt m* * *I transitive verb(Agric.) bestellenII 1. prepositionbis; (followed by article + noun) bis zu2. conjunctionnot [...] till — erst; see also until 1.
bis; see also until 2.III nounKasse, diehave/put one's hand or fingers in the till — (fig.) in die Kasse greifen
* * *conj.bis (zu) konj.bis konj.bis in konj.bis zu konj. -
4 till
I til preposition, conjunction(to the time of or when: I'll wait till six o'clock; Go on till you reach the station.) tilII til noun((in a shop etc) a container or drawer in which money is put and registered.) kasse, pengeskuffpengeskuffIsubst. \/tɪl\/1) kassaskuff, pengeskuff2) kassaapparat3) kontanter, rede penger, likviderIIsubst. \/tɪl\/( geologi) morene(leire), usortert morenedannelseIIIverb \/tɪl\/dyrke (opp), bearbeide, beredetilled land dyrket mark, åkerIVverb \/tɪl\/legge penger i en skuffVprep. \/tɪl\/1) inntil, til2) ikke før, først3) før, innen• till that day I had never seen such a mess!4) ( skotsk) tilgood bye till vi ses på, på gjensyn på• good bye till Tuesday!have till ha tid på seg til ånot till ikke før, førsttill now før nå, hittilVIkonj. \/tɪl\/(helt) til, (helt) inntil, så lenge, før -
5 till
I [til] preposition, conjunction(to the time of or when: I'll wait till six o'clock; Go on till you reach the station.) do; dokler neII [til] noun((in a shop etc) a container or drawer in which money is put and registered.) ročna blagajna* * *I [til]1.prepositiondo (časovno)till evening (next Sunday, death) — do večera (prihodnje nedelje, smrti)till then — dotlej, do takrattill due economy do zapadlosti (dospelosti, plačljivosti);2.conjunctiondokler ne; toliko časa, dawait till I return — počakaj, dokler se ne vrnemwait till he has flnished — počakajte, dokler ne (da) bo on končalhe did not come till he was called for — prišel je šele, ko so ga poklicaliII [tilə]nounmizni predal (za denar); (ročna) blagajna (v prodajalnah)till money economy stanje blagajne, ročna blagajnaIII [til]nounzmes ilovice in peska; trda glinasta zemeljska zmesIV [til]transitive verb & intransitive verbobdelovati zemljo, orati -
6 till
1. prep до, после2. v возделывать, обрабатывать, пахать3. v развивать; шлифовать; разрабатыватьthe fields tilled by the biologists — области, разрабатываемые биологами
4. v амер. заниматься землепашеством, обрабатывать землю5. n денежный ящик, касса6. n разг. кубышка, загашникdo we have enough in the till for a vacation? — хватит нам на каникулы того, что есть у нас в загашнике?
7. n уст. выдвижной ящик8. v класть деньги в ящик, в кассу9. n геол. тилль; валунная глинаСинонимический ряд:1. drawer (noun) bin; cash box; compartment; drawer; money-box; receptacle; shelf; strong box; tray2. cultivate (verb) cultivate; culture; dress; farm; grow; harrow; labor; labour; raise crops; tend; work; work the soil3. before (other) antecedent to; anterior to; before; pending; preceding; previous to; prior to; until -
7 till
I1. preposition1) до; till then до тех пор2) до, не раньше; he did not write us till last week до прошлой недели он ничего не писал нам2. conjunction(до тех пор) пока (не); wait till I come подожди, пока я придуIInounденежный ящик, касса (в магазине или банке)IIIverbвозделывать землю, пахатьIVnoun geol.тиль; валунная глина* * *1 (d) вплоть2 (n) наличность кассы3 (p) до* * *до* * *[ tɪl] n. денежный ящик, касса, тилль, валунная глина v. возделывать землю, пахать conj. до тех пор пока, пока prep. до, не раньше, пока* * *айда-коальфа-кбеги-кобегите-ковозделыватьвозьми-когай-догляди-коглянь-кодавай-кодавайте-кодай-кода-кдодо-доешь-коздравствуй-коиди-коккарате-докассак-ккокос-долет-донадень-кона-донайди-кона-кону-кну-конут-коо-кпахатьпереломись-копогляди-копогоди-коподи-коподумай-копоиграй-копойдем-копойду-копокапостой-коприми-копусть-космотри-котишь-котоль-котрип-коянус-к* * *I 1. предл. 1) а) до б) диал., шотл. к чему-л., по направлению к чему-л. 2) до, не раньше 2. союз пока, до тех пор пока (не) II сущ. 1) а) денежный ящик, касса (в магазине или банке) б) ящик для хранения ценностей 2) сумма денег, которая находится в кассе III гл. возделывать землю IV сущ.; геол. тиль; валунная глина -
8 till
nounപണപ്പെട്ടിverb transitiveനിലമൊരുക്കുക, ഉഴുക -
9 plow
1. плуг; вспахать; пахать; избороздить; бороздитьa horse bred to the plow — лошадь, приученная к плугу
2. пахать; плугСинонимический ряд:1. drive (verb) drive; forge; plunge; press2. smash into (verb) dig; push; rush through; smash into3. till (verb) break; cultivate; farm; furrow; harrow; plow up; prepare; till; turn; turn over; work -
10 plough
1. n плугland under the plough — пашня, пахотная земля
trench plough — плуг для глубокой пахоты; плантажный плуг
deep plough — плуг для глубокой пахоты, плантажный плуг
motor plough — моторный плуг, самоходный плуг
2. n упряжка с плугом3. n сошник4. n струг5. n снегоочиститель6. n эл. токоприёмник, токосниматель7. n пашня8. n сельское хозяйство9. n астр. Большая Медведица10. n обрезные тиски11. n тех. пазник; шпунтгебель12. v пахать, вспахиватьto plough in — запахивать, пропахивать
13. v поддаваться вспашке14. v прокладывать борозду15. v оставлять следы16. v рассекать воду, волны17. v идти, плыть, рассекая волны18. v прогребать19. v продвигаться, пробираться с трудом; пролагать, прокладывать путьa soil reluctant to the plough — почва, с трудом поддающаяся обработке
20. v врезаться21. v корпеть, «потеть»; осиливать22. n студ. жарг. провал на экзамене23. v студ. жарг. провалить на экзамене24. v студ. жарг. провалиться на экзаменеСинонимический ряд:1. smash into (verb) dig; push; smash into2. till (verb) break; cultivate; furrow; harrow; till; turn; turn over -
11 readjust
v. återanpassa sig till; ordna till* * *((with to) to get used again to (something one has not experienced for a time): Some soldiers find it hard to readjust to civilian life when they leave the army.) återanpassa sig till -
12 invite
v. bjuda (in); inbjuda (till); be, uppmana officiellt; fresta, locka (till)* * *1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) []bjuda, invitera2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) be, ombe3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) be om, inhämta•- inviting -
13 consult
v. rådgöra; rådfråga, konsultera; ta hänsyn till* * *1) (to seek advice or information from: Consult your doctor; He consulted his watch; He consulted with me about what we should do next.) rådfråga, konsultera, se efter i (på)2) ((of a doctor etc) to give professional advice: He consults on Mondays and Fridays.) ha mottagning•- consultation -
14 ascribe
(to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) tilskrive; tillægge* * *(to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) tilskrive; tillægge -
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16 subside
1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) synke2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) synke; trække sig tilbage3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) stilne af•* * *1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) synke2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) synke; trække sig tilbage3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) stilne af• -
17 suffice
(to be enough for a purpose or person: Will $10 suffice (you) till Monday?) være nok- sufficiency
- sufficiently
- suffice it to say* * *(to be enough for a purpose or person: Will $10 suffice (you) till Monday?) være nok- sufficiency
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18 harden
verb (to make or become hard: Don't touch the toffee till it hardens; Try not to harden your heart against him.) endurecer(se)harden vb endurecersetr['hɑːdən]1 endurecer2 figurative use insensibilizar1 endurecerseharden ['hɑrdən] vt: endurecerv.• aguerrir v.• curtir v.• empedernir v.• endurecer v.• helar v.• solidificar v.• templar (Metalurgia) v.'hɑːrdṇ, 'hɑːdṇ
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a) ( make hard) \<\<clay/cement\>\> endurecer*; \<\<skin\>\> endurecer*, curtir; \<\<steel/glass\>\> templarb) (make tough, unfeeling) \<\<person\>\> endurecer*to harden one's heart: you must harden your heart and tell him to go — tienes que hacerte fuerte y decirle que se vaya
c) ( make firm) \<\<resolve\>\> afianzar*
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via) (become hard, rigid) endurecerse*b) ( become inflexible) \<\<attitude\>\> volverse* inflexible['hɑːdn]1. VT1) (=make hard) [+ substance] endurecer; [+ steel] templar; [+ skin] curtir, endurecer2) (=make tough, harsh) endurecerto harden one's heart —
years of putting up with his violent outbursts had hardened her heart — después de años de sufrir sus arranques de violencia se le había endurecido el corazón
she hardened her heart and refused to have him back — hizo de tripas corazón or se hizo fuerte y se negó a aceptarlo de nuevo
3) (=make determined)the workers' behaviour only served to harden the attitude of the managers — el comportamiento de los obreros solo contribuyó a reforzar la actitud de la dirección
4) (Comm) (=stabilize) estabilizar, consolidar2. VI1) (=become hard) [clay, arteries, icing] endurecerse; [cement] fraguar2) (=become harsh, severe) [person, expression, eyes] endurecersehis voice hardened — el tono de su voz se endureció, adoptó un tono más áspero
what happened only caused him to harden in his determination to continue — lo que sucedió solo le afianzó más en su propósito de seguir
3) (Comm) (=stabilize) [prices, economy] estabilizarse, consolidarse* * *['hɑːrdṇ, 'hɑːdṇ]
1.
a) ( make hard) \<\<clay/cement\>\> endurecer*; \<\<skin\>\> endurecer*, curtir; \<\<steel/glass\>\> templarb) (make tough, unfeeling) \<\<person\>\> endurecer*to harden one's heart: you must harden your heart and tell him to go — tienes que hacerte fuerte y decirle que se vaya
c) ( make firm) \<\<resolve\>\> afianzar*
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via) (become hard, rigid) endurecerse*b) ( become inflexible) \<\<attitude\>\> volverse* inflexible -
19 suffice
(to be enough for a purpose or person: Will $10 suffice (you) till Monday?) llegar (para algo), ser suficiente, bastar- sufficiency
- sufficiently
- suffice it to say
tr[sə'faɪs]1 formal use ser suficiente1 bastar, ser suficiente ( for, para)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsuffice it to say (that)... basta con decir que...v.• bastar v.• satisfacer v.• ser suficiente v.sə'faɪs
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intransitive verb (frml) bastar, ser* suficientesuffice it to say that... — basta con decir que...
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vt ser* suficiente para[sǝ'faɪs] frm1.VI ser suficiente, bastarmilitary initiatives alone will not suffice — por sí solas las iniciativas militares no serán suficientes or bastarán
2.VT* * *[sə'faɪs]
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intransitive verb (frml) bastar, ser* suficientesuffice it to say that... — basta con decir que...
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20 cultivate
1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) cultivar2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) cultivar•- cultivation
- cultivator
cultivate vb cultivartr['kʌltɪveɪt]1 cultivar1) till: cultivar, labrar2) foster: cultivar, fomentar3) refine: cultivar, refinarto cultivate the mind: cultivar la mentev.• beneficiar v.• cultivar v.'kʌltəveɪttransitive verb cultivar['kʌltɪveɪt]VT1) [+ crop, land, friendships] cultivar2) (fig) [+ habit] cultivar* * *['kʌltəveɪt]transitive verb cultivar
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