now
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ the momentary present; "Now is a good time to do it"; "it worked up to right now"
now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ used to preface a command or reproof or request; "now hear this!"; "now pay attention"
now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ (prefatory or transitional) indicates a change of subject or activity; "Now the next problem is..."
now and again
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ sporadically and infrequently; "he was arrogant and occasionally callous"; "open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees"; "they visit New York on occasion"; "now and again she would take her favorite book from the shelf and read to us"; "as we drove along, the beautiful scenery now and then attracted his attention"
now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; "he answered immediately"; "found an answer straightaway"; "an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith"; "Come here now!"
now now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ interjection of rebuke
now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in these times; "it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished"- Nancy Mitford; "we now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets"; "today almost every home has television"
now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in the historical present; at this point in the narration of a series of past events; "President Kennedy now calls in the National Guard"; "Washington now decides to cross the Delaware"; "the ship is now listing to port"
now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in the immediate past; "told me just now"
now
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ at the present moment; "goods now on sale"; "the now-aging dictator"; "they are now abroad"; "he is busy at present writing a new novel"; "it could happen any time now"
nowadays
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech; "that is enough for the present"; "he lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow"
nowadays
— Biord
– Engelsk
~ in these times; "it is solely by their language that the upper classes nowadays are distinguished"- Nancy Mitford; "we now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets"; "today almost every home has television"