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1 repet-until petlja
• repeat-until loop -
2 dok ne bude
• until -
3 do njegove smrti
• until his death -
4 do opozivanja
• until recalled -
5 do povlačenja
• recall until recalled; until recalled -
6 dok
• whilst• whereas• while• dock• during• until -
7 čekaj ovde dok na dođem
• wait here until i come -
8 dakle
• accordingly; biquadratic; hence; now; so; then; therefore; until when; well -
9 do
• as far as; as much as; as soon as; at; by; dale; dell; down; in; nearby; next; off; pending; than; the length of; till; tilling; to; to the length of; until; unto; up; up till; up to; upward; upwards; while -
10 do opoziva
• recall until recalled -
11 do sada
• are now; as yet; by now; ere now; just; so far; thus far; till now; until now; up to now -
12 dok
• as; dock; during; for; in so far as; release; so as; till; under; until; wharf; when; when once; whence; whereas; wherein; while; whilst -
13 dok ne
• as; till; tilling; unless; until -
14 dokle
• as far as; as long as; to what extent; until; what extent; while -
15 opozivanje
• abrogation; ademption; annihilation; avoidance; counterman; countermand; dereferencing; disaffirmation; disclaim; disclaimer; recall; recall until recalled; repeal; retractation; retraction; revocation; withdrawal -
16 potsećanje
• admonition; pinpoint; recall until recalled; recalling -
17 pozivanje natrag
• recall until recalled; remand a prisoner; repeal -
18 sve do
• as many as; pending; the length of; to the length of; until; up by
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until — until, till 1. Till is not a shortened form of until but is the older word; the un of until adds the element ‘up to, as far as’. The two words can both be used as prepositions (e.g. until/till tomorrow) or conjunctions (e.g. until/till we reach… … Modern English usage
Until — Un*til , prep. [OE. until, ontil; un (as in unto) + til till; cf. Dan. indtil, Sw. intill. See {Unto}, and {Till}, prep.] [1913 Webster] 1. To; unto; towards; used of material objects. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Taverners until them told the same.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
until — [un til′] prep. [ME untill < un (see UNTO) + till, to, TILL1] 1. up to the time of; till (a specified time or occurrence) [until payday] 2. before (a specified time or occurrence): used with a negative [not until tomorrow] 3. Scot … English World dictionary
Until — Un*til , conj. As far as; to the place or degree that; especially, up to the time that; till. See {Till}, conj. [1913 Webster] In open prospect nothing bounds our eye, Until the earth seems joined unto the sky. Dryden. [1913 Webster] But the rest … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Until — may refer to *Until s use as a computer programming language s control flow construction * Until... , the song from the film Kate Leopold … Wikipedia
until — c.1200, from O.N. und as far as, up to (related to O.E. end; see END (Cf. end)) + till until, up to (see TILL (Cf. till)). Originally also used of persons and places. Cf. Swed. intill, Dan. indtil. The Mod.Ger. equivalent, bis (O.H.G. biaz … Etymology dictionary
Until... — Until... is a song from the 2001 Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning film Kate Leopold , sung by Sting. The song won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and was nominated for the Academy Award in the same category … Wikipedia
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
until — [prep] just before as far as, before, before the coming, continuously, down to, in advance of, in expectation, prior to, till, to, up till, up to; concept 820 … New thesaurus
until — ► PREPOSITION & CONJUNCTION ▪ up to (the point in time or the event mentioned). ORIGIN from Old Norse und as far as + TILL(Cf. ↑tillage) (the sense thus duplicated) … English terms dictionary
until */*/*/ — UK [ənˈtɪl] / US conjunction, preposition Summary: Until can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): She continued to get a salary until the end of March. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): I stayed there… … English dictionary