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then    音标拼音: [ð'ɛn]
ad. 当时,到那时;然后,接着;那么;而且,另外,还有,再者
a. 当时的
n. 那时

当时,到那时;然後,接着;那?;而且,另外,还有,再者当时的那时

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then
adv 1: subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence
connectors); "then he left"; "go left first, then right";
"first came lightning, then thunder"; "we watched the
late movie and then went to bed"; "and so home and to
bed" [synonym: {then}, {so}, {and so}, {and then}]
2: in that case or as a consequence; "if he didn't take it, then
who did?"; "keep it then if you want to"; "the case, then, is
closed"; "you've made up your mind then?"; "then you'll be
rich"
3: at that time; "I was young then"; "prices were lower back
then"; "science as it was then taught"
adj 1: at a specific prior time; "the then president"
n 1: that time; that moment; "we will arrive before then"; "we
were friends from then on"

Then \Then\ ([th][e^]n), adv. [Originally the same word as than.
See {Than}.]
1. At that time (referring to a time specified, either past
or future).
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And the Canaanite was then in the land. --Gen. xii.
6.
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Now I know in part; but then shall I know even as
also I am known. --1 Cor. xiii.
12.
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2. Soon afterward, or immediately; next; afterward.
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First be reconciled to thy brother, and then come
and offer thy gift. --Matt. v. 24.
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3. At another time; later; again.
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One while the master is not aware of what is done,
and then in other cases it may fall out to be own
act. --L'Estrange.
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{By then}.
(a) By that time.
(b) By the time that. [Obs.]
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But that opinion, I trust, by then this
following argument hath been well read, will be
left for one of the mysteries of an indulgent
Antichrist. --Milton.
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{Now and then}. See under {Now}, adv.

{Till then}, until that time; until the time mentioned.
--Milton.
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Note: Then is often used elliptically, like an adjective, for
then existing; as, the then administration.
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Then \Then\, conj.
1. Than. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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2. In that case; in consequence; as a consequence; therefore;
for this reason.
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If all this be so, then man has a natural freedom.
--Locke.
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Now, then, be all thy weighty cares away. --Dryden.
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Syn: Therefore.

Usage: {Then}, {Therefore}. Both these words are used in
reasoning; but therefore takes the lead, while then is
rather subordinate or incidental. Therefore states
reasons and draws inferences in form; then, to a great
extent, takes the point as proved, and passes on to
the general conclusion. "Therefore being justified by
faith, we have peace with God." --Rom. v. 1. "So then
faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of
God." --Rom. x. 17.
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130 Moby Thesaurus words for "then":
above, accordingly, additionally, aforetime, after, after all,
after that, afterwards, again, all included, also, altogether,
among other things, ancient, and all, and also, and so, anon,
as well, at another time, at that moment, at that time, au reste,
because of that, because of this, before, before now, beforetime,
beside, besides, beyond, consequently, contemporaneously, earlier,
early, else, en plus, erenow, erewhile, ergo, erst, erstwhile,
ex post facto, extra, farther, for lagniappe, for that,
for that cause, for that reason, for this cause, for this reason,
for which reason, fore, former, formerly, further, furthermore,
hence, hereat, heretofore, historically, hitherto, immemorial, in,
in addition, in that case, in the aftermath, in the past,
in the sequel, in times past, inter alia, into the bargain, item,
late, later, likewise, more, moreover, next, old, olden,
on that account, on that ground, on that occasion, on the side,
on this account, on top of, once, onetime, only yesterday, over,
past, plus, prehistoric, prehistorically, previous, previously,
primeval, primitive, prior, priorly, propter hoc, quondam, recent,
recently, similarly, simultaneously, since, sometime, subsequently,
thence, thereafter, thereat, therefor, therefore, thereon,
thereupon, therewith, thus, thusly, thuswise, to boot, too, when,
whence, wherefore, wherefrom, whilom, yesterday, yet



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  • Then vs. Than - Whats the Difference? - Merriam-Webster
    Than is used in comparisons as in "she is younger than I am" and "he is taller than me" Then is used to talk about time as in "back then, I lived in Idaho," or "we'll have to wait until then "
  • THEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of THEN is at that time How to use then in a sentence
  • THEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Our knowledge exists, then, within a reality that is its foundation, and yet which is a mystery that the knowledge cannot wholly grasp
  • “Than” vs. “Then”—What’s the Difference? - Grammarly
    Than vs then: What’s the difference? The word than is used for comparisons to show who or what something is compared against For example,“cats are smarter than dogs ” The word then is used to show time, as in “at that time” or “after that happened ” For example,“I exercised then took a shower ”
  • Then - definition of then by The Free Dictionary
    1 at that time: Prices were lower then 2 immediately or soon afterward: The rain stopped and then started again 3 next in order of time or place: We ate, then we started home
  • Than vs Then: Avoiding Common Mistakes in English
    In English, some words look and sound so similar that they often cause confusion A classic example is “than” and “then ” Despite their resemblance, these words serve entirely different purposes in sentences “Than” is typically used for comparisons, while “then” refers to time or sequence
  • Than vs Then: Easy Guide to the Difference Correct Use
    The primary difference between “than” and “then” lies in their grammatical roles and meanings, which are often confused due to their similar spelling and pronunciation “Than” is used for comparisons, showing differences between two or more things
  • Then - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
    We can use then to mean ‘at that time’, referring either to the past or the future In this case, it is usually at the end of the clause:
  • How to use then and than - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Then and than are often confused, even by native English speakers This may be because they sound similar, especially in rapid speech However, they are two different words and cannot be used interchangeably Then means "that time," "at that time," or "at the time mentioned" as in the following sentences:
  • Than or Then? - Grammar Monster
    Than and then are easy to confuse 'Then' relates to time (e g , I was young then ) or means 'in that case' (e g , If that's true, then leave) 'Than' is used in comparisons (e g , She was smarter than him





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