hitherto的意思和读音

hitherto

: [ˈhɪðərˌtu] : [ˌhɪðə(r)ˈtuː]

adv.

adv.until now,until then,till now,till then,previously

hithertoadv.

1.until now; until the particular time you are talking about

a hitherto unknown species of moth

adv.1.;

adv.1.until the present time

1. historian n. hitherto ad. hoist vt. ...

2. historian n. hitherto ad. hoist vt. ...

3. hither hitherto hive ...

4. there ad.① hitherto ad. soon ad. ...

5. hinge n. ,, 199, hitherto ad. , 200, hoist vt. ...

6., inhibit 202. hitherto , 203. toggle () 204. ...

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1.It was as if the chaos of war seemed to comply with some hitherto unknown law of nature.

2.Our tenacy in the Aegean has hitherto caused the enemy to divert considerable forces in attempting to turn us out.退使

3.Like all sciences and all valuations, the psychology of women has hitherto been considered only from the point of view of men.

4.With the exception of this little blot, Emma found that his visit hitherto had given her friend only good ideas of him.

5.and wretchedly as she had hitherto misunderstood even those she was watching, she did not know how to admit that she could be blinded here.

6.That said, Apple did provide a way for the music business to make a profit online, which had hitherto eluded it.

7.The lonely person who hitherto had been queen of the solitude did not at present seem likely to return.

8.Hitherto, the Communist land reform had been a powerful agent in helping demoralize the peasant soldiers in the Kuomintang armies.

9.and, for that reason, she has borne with you hitherto: but now that you say she may go, she'll doubtless avail herself of the permission.

10.Hitherto Tasmania had only been a dependency of New South Wales, but in 1825 it was made a separate colony, with a Supreme Court of its own.1825