till

till
I til preposition, conjunction
(to the time of or when: I'll wait till six o'clock; Go on till you reach the station.) hasta (que)

II til noun
((in a shop etc) a container or drawer in which money is put and registered.) caja
till1 adv hasta
it won't be ready till Thursday no estará listo hasta el jueves
Es lo mismo que until
till2 n caja registradora
please pay at the till pasa por caja, por favor
till
tr[tɪl]
preposition
1 hasta
why don't you wait till tomorrow ¿por qué no te esperas hasta mañana?
conjunction
1 hasta que
we waited till it stopped raining esperamos hasta que dejó de llover
noun
1 (for cash) caja
please pay at the till pase por caja por favor
transitive verb
1 (cultivate) labrar, cultivar
till ['tɪl] vt
: cultivar, labrar
till n
: caja f, caja f registradora
till prep & conj until
till
conj.
hasta conj.
conj.
hasta que conj.
n.
caja de dinero s.f.
cajón s.m.
gaveta s.f.
prep.
hasta prep.
v.
cultivar v.
laborear v.
labrar v.
trabajar v.

I tɪl
conjunction/preposition until I,II

II
noun (cash register) caja f (registradora); (drawer) caja f

to have one's fingers/hand in the till — (colloq) estar* robando dinero de la caja


III
transitive verb cultivar, labrar

I
[tɪl]
VT (Agr) [+ land, soil] cultivar, labrar
II
[tɪl]
PREP CONJ = until
III [tɪl]
1.
N (for money) (=drawer) cajón m ; (=machine) caja f , caja f registradora

they caught him with his hand or fingers in the till — lo cogieron robando (dentro de la empresa etc)

2.
CPD

till receipt N — tíquet m de compra

* * *

I [tɪl]
conjunction/preposition until I,II

II
noun (cash register) caja f (registradora); (drawer) caja f

to have one's fingers/hand in the till — (colloq) estar* robando dinero de la caja


III
transitive verb cultivar, labrar

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