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hitherto [‚hɪðə'tu:]formal jusqu'ici, jusqu'à présent;∎ a hitherto incurable disease une maladie jusqu'ici ou jusqu'à présent incurable;∎ the man who had hitherto been considered guilty l'homme qui avait jusqu'alors été tenu pour coupable -
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hitherto [ˏhɪðəˊtu:] advкнижн. до настоя́щего вре́мени, до сих по́р -
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hitherto [‚hɪðəˈtu:]* * *[ˌhɪðə'tuː] -
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adverb (up to this time: Hitherto, this information has been kept secret.) hasta la fecha, hasta ahoratr[hɪðə'tʊː]1 formal use hasta ahora, hasta la fechahitherto ['hɪðər.tu:,.hɪðər'-] adv: hasta ahoraadv.• hasta ahora adv.• hasta aquí adv.'hɪðər'tuː, ˌhɪðə'tuːadverb (frml) hasta ahora, hasta la fecha['hɪðǝ'tuː]ADV hasta ahora* * *['hɪðər'tuː, ˌhɪðə'tuː]adverb (frml) hasta ahora, hasta la fecha -
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adverb(literary) bisher; bislang* * *adverb (up to this time: Hitherto, this information has been kept secret.) bisher* * *hith·er·to[ˌhɪðəˈtu:, AM -ɚˈ-]\hitherto unpublished bisher unveröffentlicht* * *["hɪðə'tuː]advbisher, bis jetzt* * *A adv1. bisher, bis jetztB adj bisherig* * *adverb(literary) bisher; bislang* * *adv.bisher adv. -
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1. a книжн. прошлый2. adv книжн. до настоящего времени, до этого времени, до сих порbetter than hitherto — лучше, чем прежде
land hitherto regarded as unplantable — земля, до сих пор считавшаяся бесплодной
3. adv книжн. уст. до этого места, до сих порСинонимический ряд:1. previously (adj.) before; formerly; heretofore; previously; since then; until now; up to this time2. here (other) here3. yet (other) as yet; earlier; so far; thus far; till now; until now; yet -
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1. [͵hıðəʹtu:] a книжн.прошлый2. [͵hıðəʹtu:] adv книжн.1. до настоящего времени, до этого времени, до сих порbetter than hitherto - лучше, чем прежде
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حَتَّى الآن \ as yet: up to now: I’ve had no answer as yet. hitherto: up to now; up to the past time already spoken of: Hitherto, he had never been absent from work. so far: until now: We’ve won six games so far. still: up till now: Are you still unmarried?. yet: up to now; by this time: Isn’t she ready yet? It’s the biggest car I’ve yet seen. -
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adverb (up to this time: Hitherto, this information has been kept secret.) hingað til -
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ezideig, eddig* * *adverb (up to this time: Hitherto, this information has been kept secret.) eddig -
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Adv1. अब तकमनु 'hitherto'(अब तक) नहीं आया है. -
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adverb (up to this time: Hitherto, this information has been kept secret.) até agora* * *hith.er.to[hiðət'u:] adv até aqui, até agora. -
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{,hiðə'tu:}
1. досега
2. ост. дотук* * *{,hiъ'tu:} adv 1. досега; 2. ост. дотук.* * *досега; дотук;* * *1. досега 2. ост. дотук* * *
См. также в других словарях:
Hitherto — Hith er*to , adv. 1. To this place; to a prescribed limit. [1913 Webster] Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further. Job xxxviii. 11. [1913 Webster] 2. Up to this time; as yet; until now. [1913 Webster] The Lord hath blessed me hitherto. Josh.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hitherto — c.1200, from HITHER (Cf. hither) + TO (Cf. to) … Etymology dictionary
hitherto — ► ADVERB ▪ until the point in time under discussion … English terms dictionary
hitherto — [hith′ər to͞o, hith΄ər to͞o′] adv. [see HITHER & TO1] 1. until this time; to now 2. Obs. hither … English World dictionary
hitherto — [[t]hɪ̱ðə(r)tu͟ː[/t]] ADV: ADV after v, ADV with cl, ADV adj/ ed You use hitherto to indicate that something was true up until the time you are talking about, although it may no longer be the case. [FORMAL] The polytechnics have hitherto been at… … English dictionary
hitherto — adv. Hitherto is used with these adjectives: ↑impossible, ↑neglected, ↑unheard of, ↑unknown, ↑unnoticed, ↑unthinkable, ↑unused Hitherto is used with these verbs: ↑neglect, ↑regard … Collocations dictionary
hitherto — In 1962, the regime took the hitherto unthinkable step of appropriating land (Daily Telegraph). Hitherto means until now, so in the example cited it is out of step with the sentence’s tense. The writer meant thitherto ( until then ), but… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
hitherto — In 1962, the regime took the hitherto unthinkable step of appropriating land (Daily Telegraph). Hitherto means until now, so in the example cited it is out of step with the sentence s tense. The writer meant thitherto ( until then ), but… … Dictionary of troublesome word
hitherto — /hidh euhr tooh /, adv. 1. up to this time; until now: a fact hitherto unknown. 2. to here. [1175 1225; ME hiderto. See HITHER, TO] * * * … Universalium
hitherto — adverb Up to this or that time. <!(used frequently in legal papers). The Wright Brothers flew the first successful manned, powered and controlled aircraft in 1903, a feat which hitherto had not been accomplished, except by Santos Dumont. See… … Wiktionary
hitherto — hith|er|to [ˌhıðəˈtu: US ər ] adv formal up to this time ▪ a species of fish hitherto unknown in the West … Dictionary of contemporary English