Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
Ääntäminen
RP:
US:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | а (a) |
| espanja | sin embargo, no obstante, mas, todavía, algún día, aún |
| esperanto | ankoraŭ |
| hollanti | al, maar toch, nog steeds, nog, doch, maar |
| italia | ancora, però, tuttavolta, finora, ormai |
| japani | まだ (mada), 尚且つ (naokatsu), いまだに (imadani) |
| kreikka | πλην (plin), ακόμη (akómi), ακόμα (akóma), εισέτι (eiséti) |
| latina | adhuc, hactenus, etiamnum, at, ast, tamen, etiamnunc, sīc, vērum, etiamdum, etsī, atque, etiam |
| latvia | taču, tomēr, vēl, bet, vēl arvien |
| liettua | dar, dár |
| portugali | mas, porém, ainda |
| puola | jak, jakże, jakżem, jednak, jeszcze, już |
| ranska | mais, pourtant, jusqu'à présent, encore, or |
| ruotsi | dock, fortfarande, än, i alla fall, men, ändå, till, likväl, emellertid, ännu, jämväl, ytterligare, hittills |
| saksa | doch, bisher, noch, jetzt, jedoch, schon, schomma |
| suomi | mutta, kuitenkin, silti, edelleen, vielä, lisäksi, huolimatta, jo, sittenkin, kuitenkaan |
| tanska | endnu |
| turkki | amma, henüz, fakat, daha |
| tšekki | přesto, přece, ještě, leč, zatím, přitom, už |
| unkari | mégis, mégsem, már, márpedig |
| venäjä | но (no), однако (odnako), пока (poka), тем не менее (tem ne meneje), всё-таки (vsjo-taki), всё ещё (vsjo ještšo), пока что (poka tšto), всё же (vsjo že), до сих пор (do sih por), пока ещё (poka ještšo), все ещё (vse ještšo), вскоре (vskore), ещё (ještšo) |
| viro | veel, juba |
Määritelmät
Adverbi
- Thus far; up to the present; up to some unspecified time.
- In negative or interrogative use, often with an expectation or potential of something happening in the future.
- In negative imperative use, asking for an action to be delayed.
- (poetic or archaic) In affirmative use: still.
- At some future time; eventually.
- (after 'have' and certain copulative verbs, followed by an infinitive) Not as of the time referenced.
- In addition.
- (degree) Even.
Konjunktio
- Nevertheless; however; but; despite that.
Verbi
- (obsolete) To pour.
- (nonstandard, West Country) To get.
- (obsolete outside dialects) To melt; found; cast (e.g. metal, by pouring it into a mould when molten).
Substantiivi
- (dialectal) A metal pan or boiler; yetling.
Esimerkit
- He has never yet been late for an appointment; I’m not yet wise enough to answer that; Have you finished yet?
- The workers went to the factory early and are striking yet.
- facts they had heard while they were yet heathens
- The riddle will be solved yet.
- He'll be hanged yet.
- I've yet to see him. — I have not yet seen him.
- I had yet to go to a convention. — I had not yet gone to a convention.
- He seemed yet to be convinced. — He seemed not yet to have been convinced.
- It was a joy to snatch some brief respite, and find himself in the rectory drawing–room. Listening here was as pleasant as talking; just to watch was pleasant. The young priests who lived here wore cassocks and birettas; their faces were fine and mild, yet really strong, like the rector's face; and in their intercourse with him and his wife they seemed to be brothers.
- After yet another missed penalty by Kvirikashvili from bang in front of the posts, England scored again, centre Tuilagi flying into the line and touching down under the bar.
- There are two hours yet to go until our destination.
- K-2 is yet higher than this.
- Men may not too rashly believe the confessions of witches, nor yet the evidence against them.
- I thought I knew you, yet how wrong I was.
- Carried somehow, somewhither, for some reason, on these surging floods, were these travelers, of errand not wholly obvious to their fellows, yet of such sort as to call into query alike the nature of their errand and their own relations. It is easily earned repetition to state that Josephine St. Auban's was a presence not to be concealed.
- Thus the red damask curtains which now shut out the fog-laden, drizzling atmosphere of the Marylebone Road, had cost a mere song, and yet they might have been warranted to last another thirty years. A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor;.
- In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. Yet of those who received unsolicited adverts through the post, only 3% bought anything as a result.
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