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单词 now
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nowadverb

uk/naʊ/us/naʊ/

now adverb (AT PRESENT)

A1 at the present time, not in the past or future:

She used to be a teacher, but now she works in publishing.
I may eat something later, but I'm not hungry now.
Many people now own a smartphone.

A2 immediately:

I don't want to wait until tomorrow, I want it now!

B2 used to express how long something has been happening, from when it began to the present time:

She's been a vegetarian for ten years now.

used in stories or reports of past events to describe a new situation or event:

It was getting dark now, and we were tired.

used when describing a situation that is the result of what someone just said or did:

Oh yes, now I know who you mean.
any minute/moment/second/time now

B2 very soon:

The guests are coming any minute now, and the house is still a mess.
now for ... informal

used to introduce a new subject:

And now for what we're going to do tomorrow.

More examples

  • Both her children are now married with children of their own.
  • After ten years of military dictatorship, the country now has a civil government.
  • The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection.
  • The college now has a counsellor to help students with both personal and work problems.
  • His marks in English have been below average for some time now.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Now

  • contemporary
  • current
  • day
  • de nos jours
  • even
  • existing
  • here
  • modern-day
  • moment
  • nowadays
  • ongoing
  • present
  • prevailing
  • right
  • state
  • still
  • the status quo
  • there's no time like the present idiom
  • this minute idiom
  • today

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Until a particular moment
Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings
In the future & soon

now adverb (IN SPEECH)

used in statements and questions to introduce or give emphasis to what you are saying:

Now, where did I put my hat?
There was a knock at the door. Now Jan knew her mother had promised to come by, so she assumed it was her.
Hurry, now, or you'll miss the bus!
Sorry, I can't today. Now if you'd asked me yesterday, I would have said yes.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings

  • and/or 2
  • anyways
  • concatenate
  • conjunctive
  • connective
  • consequently
  • ergo
  • hereby
  • I mean idiom
  • less
  • mean
  • moreover
  • never
  • so
  • sure enough idiom
  • the thing is idiom
  • there
  • thing
  • what
  • with that idiom

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Idiom(s)

it's now or never
(every) now and then/again
now then
now you're talking
now, now

nownoun [ U ]

uk/naʊ/us/naʊ/

the present moment or time:

Now isn't a good time to speak to him.
I thought you'd be finished by now.
You should have mentioned it before now.
That's all for now (= until a future point in time).
from now on/as from now

from this moment and always in the future:

From now on the gates will be locked at midnight.

More examples

  • Now would be a good time to prepare the lunch.
  • Why didn't you tell me before now?
  • I thought you'd have got over it by now.
  • Now really isn't a good time to talk to her.
  • Is now a convenient time to meet?

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Now

  • contemporary
  • current
  • day
  • de nos jours
  • even
  • existing
  • here
  • modern-day
  • moment
  • nowadays
  • ongoing
  • present
  • prevailing
  • right
  • state
  • still
  • the status quo
  • there's no time like the present idiom
  • this minute idiom
  • today

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You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:

In the future & soon

nowconjunction

uk/naʊ/us/naʊ/
now (that)...

More examples

  • I have a lot more time now that the children are older.
  • Now that our neighbours have moved, life is a lot more peaceful.
  • Can you afford to pay a bit more now that you have this extra income?
  • We've put away the paddling pool now that autumn is here.
  • Now that Bob's famous, we don't see him any more.

B2 used to give an explanation of a new situation:

Now I have my car, I don't get as much exercise as I used to.
She's enjoying the job now that she's got more responsibility.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Linguistics: connecting words which introduce a cause or reason

  • at
  • because
  • because of
  • behalf
  • cos
  • courtesy
  • fear
  • for
  • from
  • herein
  • necessarily
  • on sb's account idiom
  • order
  • owing to
  • right
  • sake 1
  • thanks
  • through
  • with
  • with a view to doing sth idiom

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