until的意思和读音

until

: [ənˈtɪl] : [ən'tɪl]

prep.…();

conj.

prep.up until,pending,till,up tountilconj.

1.up to the point in time or the event mentioned

Let's wait until the rain stops./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Until she spoke I hadn't realized she wasn't English.

You're not going out until you've finished this.

Until now I have always lived alone.

They moved here in 2009. Until then they'd always been in the London area. 2009

He continued working up until his death.

The street is full of traffic from morning till night .

You can stay on the bus until London(= until you reach London) .

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conj.1.happening or done up to a particular point in time, and then stopping2.continuing as far as a particular place

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1.I was so lost in this that I did not notice Clarissa until she sat down on the other side of the table.

2.When he digs into a problem he does not give up until he gets to the bottom.

3.Until the late eighteen hundreds, Japan had been a nation with ancient political traditions and little contact with the Western world.西

4.It is possible to make such a battery with a solid electrolyte, but until now that has been done by a process called vacuum deposition.使

5.Bats may actually be a coward, until the beginning of the war, constipation faceless, hiding in the side match.便

6.Count to ten, take a deep breath, sleep on it, wait until the next day to send that email. . . any kind of delay is good.10、宿

7.Until very recently there has always been a great deal of work to do in this country, a great deal that needed doing.

8.The survival rate for pancreatic cancer is so low because the disease is often not diagnosed until its later stages.

9.He searched in the dark until he found his wife. "Did I miss much of the second act? " he asked.:“?”

10.But unlike either, the definition of that behavior isn't checked until the trait is actually incorporated as part of a class.