tills
n. (大商店中的)交款處,收銀臺( till的名詞複數 ); (現金出納機的)放錢的抽屜
v. 耕作,犁地( till的第三人稱單數 )
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...
他們必須等到週一才能給銀行經理打電話。
I've survived till now, and will go on doing so without help from you.
我一直努力活到了現在,而且沒有你的幫助也能繼續活下去。
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.
收銀臺前令顧客惱火的長隊
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.
他檢視了一下收銀機的抽屜,裡面有錢。
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.
勞動者們一邊耕犁稻田一邊唱歌。
...freshly tilled fields.
剛犁過的田地
She has since been jailed for six months for stealing from the tills.
後來她因從現金出納機裡偷錢而被判了6個月的監禁。
After supper we are often used to walking alongside , of tills road.
晚飯後,我們經常沿這條路散步.
Cash tills — and trouser pockets — are in danger of becoming redundant.
現金櫃---以及褲子上裝錢的口袋---正顯得多餘.