Yet Meaning in English
word
/ˈjɛt/
YET
/jˈɛt/
YET
释义
Used to describe something that has not happened by now but is expected to happen, or to connect ideas showing contrast or something additional.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in negative sentences and questions to talk about something unfinished or still expected; it can also join clauses to show contrast (like 'but'). Often confused with 'still' which emphasizes continuation rather than expectation.
Spanish: todavía - aún - peroPortuguese (BR): ainda - porémPortuguese (PT): ainda - contudoChinese (Simplified): 还 - 但是Chinese (Traditional): 還 - 但是Hindi: अभी तक - अभी भी - फिर भीArabic: بعد - حتى الآن - مع ذلكBengali: এখনো - কিন্তুRussian: ещё - однакоJapanese: まだ - それでもVietnamese: vẫn - tuy nhiênKorean: 아직 - 그러나Turkish: henüz - yine deUrdu: ابھی تک - لیکنIndonesian: belum - namun
例句
She hasn't finished her homework yet.
basic
Do you know the answer yet?
basic
It is raining, yet I am going outside.
basic
I haven't heard from him yet, but I'll wait.
natural
Are you yet to decide what to do?
natural
It's late, yet the party is just starting.
natural