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1 until
[ənˈtɪl] preposition, conjunctionto the time of or when:حَتّىI won't know until I get a letter from him.
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2 until
(prep. fml.) pending: until: I put his letter in a drawer, pending his arrival. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned. -
3 until
حَتَّى \ even: showing a fact from which one may guess other facts: I invited him, but he didn’t even answer my letter (so, clearly, he did not come). It’s cold here, even in summer (so, clearly, it is very cold in winter), showing an unexpected fact: He was very kind; he even lent me some money, (used to give more force to a comparative word): He knows even less than I do. He’s even lazier than you are. in order that: so that; with the purpose that: We hurried in order that we should not arrive late. in order to: so as to; with the intention to: He saved his money in order to buy a bicycle. (no sooner)... than: as soon as: No sooner had I found the key than I lost it again (I lost it very soon after I had found it). so that: used for showing purpose: He helped me with the work so that we’d finish earlier. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. till: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. We can’t go till Monday. to: in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. I was away from June to October. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned. -
4 until
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5 until
1. dangle, hang down. 2. see UNTAL. -
6 UNTIL-clausule
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7 UNTIL-цикл
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8 Until Changed
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9 Until Further Advised
Transport: UFAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Until Further Advised
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10 Until Further Notice
Abbreviation: UFNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Until Further Notice
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11 Until Obsolete
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12 repet-until petlja
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13 till, until
إلى \ to: showing possession or position: It belongs to them. It was stuck to the wall, in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. He jumped on to the table. I was away from June to October. against: touching (usually sth. upright): He pressed his nose against the glass. for: towards: We set off for home. into: showing a change of condition: The castle was turned into a hotel. till, until: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. -
14 Defer Until The Christmas Holiday Is Ended
Abbreviation: DUTCHIE (Seasonal acronym explaining why most business comes to a grinding stop tor two whole weeks at the end of the year.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Defer Until The Christmas Holiday Is Ended
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15 Do Until Dead
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16 Fight Until Safe
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17 Follow One Course Until Successful
Business: FOCUSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Follow One Course Until Successful
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18 Good-bye until we meet again.
Colloquial: Catch You Later (Example: «"I'll catch you later", said Reginald, as he left Barbara for the evening.»)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Good-bye until we meet again.
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19 Leave Until Christmas Is Done
Abbreviation: LUCIDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Leave Until Christmas Is Done
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20 Mash Until No Good
Food industry: MUNGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mash Until No Good
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until — I adverb as far as, by the time that, down to, pending, til, to, to the time when, up to, up to the time of II index ad interim Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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