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Definition of heretofore in English: heretoforeadverb hɪətʊˈfɔːˌhɪrdəˈfɔr formal Before now. 〈正式〉此前,迄今为止 diseases that heretofore were usually confined to rural areas 此前通常限于农村地区的疾病。 Example sentencesExamples - Minority rule is now the consensus notwithstanding the majority, and heretofore the laws hold differently.
- No doubt he will turn over voluminous quantities of documents; he may even turn over materials he has heretofore hidden.
- When a reporter publishes heretofore unknown information ahead of other news organisations, it's called a scoop.
- He has been invited to train students for the Presbyterian ministry where heretofore they had been trained only for ministry in the Dutch Reformed Church.
- As we make our way to bed, we watch our backs, scanning our surroundings for heretofore unnoticed surveillance.
- Babbin's revelation raises heretofore unconsidered aspects of the issue, and for that reason I flag it here.
- It makes us question the balance between human control and the heretofore ungovernable forces we deemed natural.
- Likewise, beyond the important catalytic role of Governments, civil society will have to play a greater role than heretofore.
- We were obviously intrigued, so we wrote for some further details on this heretofore unknown use for the creatures.
- So the list includes all the heretofore mentioned pleasures and add these.
- People are reminded that the new signs will show kilometres per hour instead of miles and some limits may be different to those which applied heretofore.
- There was even one guy wearing leather chaps over his Wranglers, something heretofore exclusive to only gay bars or biker bars.
- ‘Should you perceive one face you loved heretofore, it is a spook,’ he argued.
- But I did get to at last meet Mr. New Yorkish, whose gender I was heretofore unsure of.
- On the other hand, people can accept lots of heretofore unacceptable things as long as they have a say beforehand.
- The new Manor Library will be open to the public for longer hours than heretofore when it is fully functional on Main Street from early January.
- The hurling championship next year features the losers' group, which will see Galway entering at a much earlier stage than heretofore.
- A shame my heretofore undiscovered virility didn't stop my neighbour from not having time for coffee due to playing soccer at four today.
- What they've heretofore lacked was a constituency among the countries of Europe to work against that dominance.
- Most funerals from the area heretofore have taken place to the largest cemetery in the parish - St Patrick's cemetery in Tullow.
Definition of heretofore in US English: heretoforeadverbˌhirdəˈfôrˌhɪrdəˈfɔr formal Before now. 〈正式〉此前,迄今为止 diseases that heretofore were usually confined to rural areas 此前通常限于农村地区的疾病。 Example sentencesExamples - There was even one guy wearing leather chaps over his Wranglers, something heretofore exclusive to only gay bars or biker bars.
- The hurling championship next year features the losers' group, which will see Galway entering at a much earlier stage than heretofore.
- Likewise, beyond the important catalytic role of Governments, civil society will have to play a greater role than heretofore.
- Babbin's revelation raises heretofore unconsidered aspects of the issue, and for that reason I flag it here.
- People are reminded that the new signs will show kilometres per hour instead of miles and some limits may be different to those which applied heretofore.
- So the list includes all the heretofore mentioned pleasures and add these.
- ‘Should you perceive one face you loved heretofore, it is a spook,’ he argued.
- When a reporter publishes heretofore unknown information ahead of other news organisations, it's called a scoop.
- Minority rule is now the consensus notwithstanding the majority, and heretofore the laws hold differently.
- We were obviously intrigued, so we wrote for some further details on this heretofore unknown use for the creatures.
- It makes us question the balance between human control and the heretofore ungovernable forces we deemed natural.
- But I did get to at last meet Mr. New Yorkish, whose gender I was heretofore unsure of.
- He has been invited to train students for the Presbyterian ministry where heretofore they had been trained only for ministry in the Dutch Reformed Church.
- On the other hand, people can accept lots of heretofore unacceptable things as long as they have a say beforehand.
- As we make our way to bed, we watch our backs, scanning our surroundings for heretofore unnoticed surveillance.
- Most funerals from the area heretofore have taken place to the largest cemetery in the parish - St Patrick's cemetery in Tullow.
- No doubt he will turn over voluminous quantities of documents; he may even turn over materials he has heretofore hidden.
- The new Manor Library will be open to the public for longer hours than heretofore when it is fully functional on Main Street from early January.
- What they've heretofore lacked was a constituency among the countries of Europe to work against that dominance.
- A shame my heretofore undiscovered virility didn't stop my neighbour from not having time for coffee due to playing soccer at four today.
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