English to Irish Meaning of till - till


Till :
till

chothú, feirme, céachta, fás

go dtí, chun, le, suas go, chomh luath agus

distilldriogthadriogthadistillstilltillablecuraíochtatilledTillingscipéid
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Definitions of till in English
Noun(1) unstratified soil deposited by a glacier; consists of sand and clay and gravel and boulders mixed together(2) a treasury for government funds(3) a strongbox for holding cash
Verb(1) work land as by ploughing, harrowing, and manuring, in order to make it ready for cultivation
Examples of till in English
(1) It's not an easy pill to swallow for Canadians, but it's time to test the patience and just wait till next year.(2) He apologises for being a bit dazed; he was here till 3am the night before.(3) The revelers partied on till midnight, until everyone had their fill of food, drink and dancing.(4) From now till next spring the club will organise outings, competitions and fundraising events.(5) The have to order them so I can't start wearing them till next week.(6) It's fixed up and polished till it proudly gleams again and catches the eye of yet another prospective owner.(7) Guess audiences will have to wait till the opening night to find out if the adaptation hooks them as much as it did the director.(8) On the whole, in Hollywood, they only hate you till they need you.(9) We sing for four to four-and-a-half hours, and everyone listens till the end.(10) I would guess they just tot up the totals and check that the till has that much money in it.(11) The assistant had taken the money and opened the till , when the man jumped over the counter and pushed her.(12) there were queues at the till(13) But when the shop assistant opened the till , the thief grabbed the notes and made off.(14) They took money from the till and a quantity of cigarettes after threatening staff.(15) Thieves grabbed cash from a till in a wine shop and escaped with about Ôö¼├║190.(16) So back and forth went the stiff haggling till we reached a compromise.
Related Phrases of till
(1) till the end ::
go dtí an deireadh
(2) till now ::
go dtí seo
(3) till then ::
till ansin
(4) till tomorrow ::
till amárach
(5) till death ::
till bás
(6) up till now ::
suas go dtí anois
(7) till when ::
till nuair
(8) till late ::
go mall
(9) till today ::
till lá atá inniu ann
(10) up till ::
suas go dtí
Synonyms
Noun
1. cash register ::
scipéad airgid
2. cashbox ::
Cashbox
3. boulder clay ::
cré bholláin
4. public treasury ::
státchiste poiblí
Preposition
5. until ::
go dtí
6. before ::
roimh
Verb
7. cultivate ::
chothú
Different Forms
distill, distilled, distills, till, tillable, tillage, tilled, tilling, tills
Word Example from TV Shows
With his burning sword?
I'll remember that till the day I die.

With his burning sword? I'll remember that TILL the day I die.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

Till then, don't die.

Till then, don't die.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

you'll survive till
they call in the cavalry.

you'll survive TILL they call in the cavalry.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 4

You're serving as the King's Hand
till Father gets here.

You're serving as the King's Hand TILL Father gets here.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

- Uh, till you get to the scrotum.
- Yeah.

- Uh, TILL you get to the scrotum. - Yeah.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13

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