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Adjektiivit

  1. Present; current.
  2. (archaic, legal) At the time the will is written. Used in order to prevent any inheritance from being transferred to a person of a future marriage. Does not indicate the existence of a previous marriage.
  3. (informal) Fashionable; popular; up to date; current.

Adverbit

  1. At the present time.
  2. Differently from the immediate past; differently from a more remote past or a possible future; differently from all other times.
  3. Differently from the situation before a stated event or change of circumstance.
  4. At the time reached within a narration.
  5. (obsolete) Very recently; not long ago.

Konjunktiot

  1. since something is true : because of the fact that something happened
  2. since, because, in light of the fact.
  3. — usually + that

Huudahdukset

  1. Indicates a signal to begin.

Substantiivit

  1. (uncountable) The present time.
  2. (often, with "the") The state of not paying attention to the future or the past.
  3. (countable chiefly in phenomenology) A particular instant in time, as perceived at that instant.

Esimerkit

  • Dotcom mania was slow in coming to higher education, but now it has the venerable industry firmly in its grip. Since the launch early last year of Udacity and Coursera, two Silicon Valley start-ups offering free education through MOOCs, massive open online courses, the ivory towers of academia have been shaken to their foundations.
  • Forever is composed of nows.
  • Now is the right time.
  • Time is not thrust together and summed up out of nows, but the reverse: with reference to the now we can articulate the stretching out of time always only in specific ways.
  • She is living in the now.
  • There is no better time than now.
  • Now! Fire all we've got while the enemy is in reach!
  • Now that we're all here, let's start the meeting. = Let's start the meeting now that everyone's here.
  • Now that you mention it, I am kind of hungry.
  • We can play football now that the rain has stopped.
  • Now you mention it, I am kind of hungry.
  • They that but now, for honour and for plate, / Made the sea blush with blood, resign their hate.
  • Now listen, we must do something about this.
  • Now, he remembered why he had come.   He now asked her whether she had made pudding.   The pudding was now ready to be served.
  • Defects seem as necessary to our now happiness as their Opposites.
  • Now all the children have grown up and left, the house is very quiet.   Now that my sister has gotten rid of their cat, we can go to her house this coming Thanksgiving.
  • Although the Celebrity was almost impervious to sarcasm, he was now beginning to exhibit visible signs of uneasiness, the consciousness dawning upon him that his eccentricity was not receiving the ovation it merited.
  • Now I am ready.   We all now want the latest toys for our children.   We all want what is now best for our children.
  • Now all this was very fine, but not at all in keeping with the Celebrity's character as I had come to conceive it. The idea that adulation ever cloyed on him was ludicrous in itself. In fact I thought the whole story fishy, and came very near to saying so.
  • Now, we all want what is best for our children.   Now, stop that Jimmy!
  • I have a patient now living, at an advanced age, who discharged blood from his lungs thirty years ago.
  • Now I am six.
  • I think this band's sound is very now.
  • Now wife.
  • Radio 4's continuity announcer said at the end of the show: "As many of you will have noticed, that edition of The Now Show wasn't very now. It was actually last week's programme. Our apologies for that."
  • Where in assumpsit for money lent, the defendant pleaded that in an action in which the now defendant was plaintiff, and the now plaintiff was defendant,[...].
  • The history of the infant colonies teaches us that the country comprised within the limits of the now United States of America was originally patented in the reign of James I., of England, into two portions: that in less than eighty years from that period, the same was again divided into twelve distinct provinces; a thirteenth being after added in the creation of the State of Georgia.

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