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hitherto

/hith-er-too/US // ˈhɪð ərˌtu //UK // (ˈhɪðəˈtuː) //

到目前为止,至今为止,迄今为止

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : up to this time; until now: a fact hitherto unknown.
    • : to here.

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Examples

  • The market has also been opened up to foreign vaccine makers, hitherto barred, who can now sell their wares at all sorts of prices to state governments, corporations and individuals.

  • With that potential industry power, and that much fan support at its back, HYBE and BTS could well be poised to shape the music industry in ways hitherto unseen.

  • There is nothing quite like a young scientist’s first encounter with an imaging technology that renders the hitherto invisible visible—magnetic resonance imaging took my breath away.

  • The conditions of occupation have left Palestinians living in crowded and impoverished areas with a crippled health care system—conditions ripe for community transmission of a virus that has hitherto been unconstrained by any border.

  • As with all exciting new advances, research into quantum computers is traveling hitherto unknown territory.

  • With Bruce Wayne out of the picture, Dick Grayson is free to cultivate that hitherto underdeveloped aspect of his abilities.

  • At the three-hour-mark, the hitherto obliging Lanzmann finally becomes irritated.

  • Here is a hitherto little-known fact; Prince Charles and his wife Camilla both delivered by the same guy.

  • Obama's effect on Israel's public debate has been electric, reigniting the hitherto comatose discussion of the West Bank.

  • Her father attempted to stage an intervention into her drinking, and it was reported that she had a hitherto unknown half-sister.

  • But hitherto, before these new ideas began to spread in our community, the mass of men and women definitely settled down.

  • It has only been a rare and exceptional class hitherto that has gone on learning throughout life.

  • The scene and field of that learning hitherto has been, in our Western communities, the University.

  • His accumulating doubts hitherto unexpressed, almost unacknowledged even, were now confirmed.

  • Then she put her anger from her; put from her, too, the insolence and scorn with which so lavishly she had addressed him hitherto.