tills
n. (大商店中的)交款处,收银台( till的名词复数 ); (现金出纳机的)放钱的抽屉
v. 耕作,犁地( till的第三人称单数 )
In spoken English and informal written English, till is often used instead of until .
They had to wait till Monday to ring the bank manager...
他们必须等到周一才能给银行经理打电话。
I've survived till now, and will go on doing so without help from you.
我一直努力活到了现在,而且没有你的帮助也能继续活下去。
In a shop or other place of business, a till is a counter or cash register where money is kept, and where customers pay for what they have bought.
...long queues at tills that make customers angry.
收银台前令顾客恼火的长队
A till is the drawer of a cash register, in which the money is kept.
He checked the register. There was money in the till.
他查看了一下收银机的抽屉,里面有钱。
When people till land, they prepare the earth and work on it in order to grow crops.
Workers were singing as they tilled the rice paddy fields.
劳动者们一边耕犁稻田一边唱歌。
...freshly tilled fields.
刚犁过的田地
She has since been jailed for six months for stealing from the tills.
后来她因从现金出纳机里偷钱而被判了6个月的监禁。
After supper we are often used to walking alongside , of tills road.
晚饭后,我们经常沿这条路散步.
Cash tills — and trouser pockets — are in danger of becoming redundant.
现金柜---以及裤子上装钱的口袋---正显得多余.