English to Belarusian Meaning of yet - яшчэ


Yet :
яшчэ

але, яшчэ, тым не менш, нават тады, больш, калі-небудзь, акрамя, дастаткова, нават, нягледзячы на, да таго ж, дагэтуль, да гэтага, да цяперашняга часу, адначасова, разам, па дадзеным Дагаворы, больш за тое

яшчэ, і, або, то, як бы ні, аднак

яшчэ
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Definitions of yet in English
Adverb(1) up to the present time(2) used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time(3) to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons, or still(4) within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time(5) used after a superlative(6) despite anything to the contrary (usually preceding a concession
Examples of yet in English
(1) He said he hopes to leave Sunday, but has not yet decided on the length of his visit.(2) By now she's growing more fond of the kids, yet she never takes her eyes off the bonus money.(3) further research may yet explain the enigma(4) I wrote that chapter with that intention, but no one has mentioned it as of yet .(5) He has run fewer races yet has already won nearly ten times more prize money than Arkle.(6) the decision hasn't been made yet(7) wait, don't go yet(8) My life is going to change so much and become harder, so quickly, and yet I already have so many problems.(9) Sarah is in her second year of teaching yet has already been promoted to Head of Department.(10) No cure has yet been found for the disease but Jonathan's father Don said they cannot give up trying.(11) Its era is only little over 10 years old, yet the internet has already changed everything it touches.(12) I have yet to be convinced(13) final confirmation has yet to come(14) A brief detente and the hope for a lasting peace have given way to acrimony yet again.(15) The old man doesn't arrive for weeks yet ; there is still plenty of time.(16) I will start writing properly on the blog again in the future, but I can't say yet when that will be.
Related Phrases of yet
(1) not yet ::
пакуль не
(2) and yet ::
і ўсё ж
(3) as yet ::
пакуль яшчэ
(4) yet again ::
яшчэ раз
(5) yet not ::
яшчэ не
(6) just yet ::
проста яшчэ
(7) or not yet ::
ці яшчэ не
(8) but yet ::
але ўсё ж
(9) not just yet ::
не проста яшчэ
(10) still yet ::
да гэтага часу яшчэ
Synonyms
Adverb
1. so far ::
дагэтуль
2. now ::
у цяперашні час
3. nevertheless ::
тым не менш
4. even ::
нават
5. in time ::
у час
6. still ::
яшчэ
Antonyms
1. thereafter ::
пасля гэтага
Different Forms
yet
Word Example from TV Shows
But yet, here you two are still together.

But YET, here you two are still together.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 1

He hasn't told her yet.
He's waiting for the right time.

He hasn't told her YET. He's waiting for the right time.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 23

You are the brother of the King, yet you lead his army?

You are the brother of the King, YET you lead his army?

Vikings Season 1, Episode 7

Because most of the things I'm planning
to buy haven't been invented yet.

Because most of the things I'm planning to buy haven't been invented YET.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 16

We can't. Not yet.

We can't. Not YET.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

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