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til

/til, teel/US // tɪl, til //UK // (tɪl, tiːl) //

倾斜,倾斜度,倾斜的,倾斜性

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sesame plant.

Examples

  • Whether you eat it or drink it, don’t stop ‘til you get enough.

  • Guess we’ll all just have to wait ‘til June 2015 to find out.

  • “I’ve been very good at staying up ‘til 5am myself in the past,” she says, laughing.

  • He said, “Don’t let it all go now, just hold back ‘til we cover you.”

  • All of us sincerely intend, when we take our wedding vows, to live up to the ideal of ‘til death do us part.’

  • The pot goeth so long to the water til at length it commeth broken home.

  • Til now late follows I sat upryght, as regards construction.

  • Til Loon was one of those who ran against his thorn and many others suffered the same fate.

  • The day cool & agreeable—I kept the children in til twelve tho' with great difficulty; they were for asserting their liberty.

  • And lede e nether figure stonde still euer-more til ou haue ydo.