vārdnīca kazahu - angļu

Қазақша - English

дейін angļu valodā:

1. before


Death before dishonor!
The fact that Britain had no national anthem before 1745 is in itself of little consequence.
Before long, the moon came out.
I told you before that you should ask your mother first.
Before Tom met Mary, he never seemed to be happy.
She had been in the hospital for a week before her husband came back.
Many parents think it's important for their children to eat before 8:00 p.m.
Before you can love others, you need to be able to love yourself.
Humanity has suffered more from war in this century than ever before.
He had not been employed by the company two years before his linguistic abilities were recognized.
It was very cold, and then before long, on top of that, it began to rain.
I'll leave a key with my next-door neighbour in case you get here before I do.
Before going to study in Paris, I must brush up on my French.
I met Tom before I graduated from high school, but didn't meet Mary until many years later.
It's very unlikely that we will release a new album before next winter.

Angļu vārds "дейін"(before) notiek komplektos:

Time - Уақыт

2. till


till tomorrow
I never see a library without wishing I had time to go there and stay till I had read everything in it.
I didn't realize till I visited Australia how small Japan really is.
Would you know where there is a pharmacy that is open till late?
Never mind that. After all up till now he's stuffed himself on huge profit selling high brand-name goods of no real worth. From now on he can just try his best at honest trade.
Kaname, when can you leave? "It's till closing so it takes till eight."
They promise us the moon, but I suspect we can wait for the fulfillment of those promises till hell freezes over.
I got along so well with the guy sitting next to me at the pub that we ended up drinking together till dawn.
Encouraged by the continuing trickle of hits and the rarely arriving email I've somehow kept going till now.
I broke the one I've been using till now this morning while playing with a ball in the room.
Whenever the literary German dives into a sentence, that is the last you are going to see of him till he emerges on the other side of his Atlantic with his verb in his mouth.
Hey, there's no time left till the deadline, you know? Stop hanging around in a daze!
The robber always says ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ when he orders shop staff to give him the money in the till.
Next ​time you have the till ​open, could you give me some ​change?
Shop staff have been warned to be on their guard after two men tried to steal money from a till.