till [tɪl] preposition conjunction IMPROVER ■up to (the time that); until 直到;到…为止•We waited till half past six for you.我们一直等你到六点半。 •Up till 1918, women in Britain were not allowed to vote.在1918年以前,英国不允许妇女参加选举。 •How long is it till your baby is due?你还有多久生孩子? [tɪl] noun countable mainly UK (US usually register) ■the drawer in a cash register (= a machine which records sales in a shop, and in which money is kept) or the cash register itself 收银机的抽屉;收银机•Next time you have the till open, could you give me some change?下次打开收银机时,你给我些零钱好吗? •I think these items have been rung up wrongly on the till.我想这些商品在收银机上记错了。 [tɪl] verb transitive ■to prepare and use land for growing crops 耕,犁(土地)•This piece of land has been tilled for hundreds of years.这块土地已经被耕耘了几百年。 |