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then



then adverb, adjective BrE [ðen] NAmE [ðen]
adverb
1. used to refer to a particular time in the past or future
Life was harder then because neither of us had a job.
Things were very different back then.
She grew up in Zimbabwe, or Rhodesia as it then was.
I saw them at Christmas but haven't heard a thing since then.
I've been invited too, so I'll see you then.
There's a room free in Bob's house next week but you can stay with us until then.
Call again next week. They should have reached a decision by then.
Just then (= at that moment) there was a knock at the door.
She left in 1984 and from then on he lived alone.
I took one look at the car and offered to buy it there and then/then and there (= immediately).
2. used to introduce the next item in a series of actions, events, instructions, etc.
He drank a glass of whisky, then another and then another.
First cook the onions, then add the mushrooms.
We lived in France and then Italy before coming back to England.
3. used to show the logical result of a particular statement or situation
If you miss that train then you'll have to get a taxi.
‘My wife's got a job in Glasgow.’ ‘I take it you'll be moving, then.’
‘You haven't done anything to upset me.’ ‘So what's wrong, then?’
Why don't you hire a car? Then you'll be able to visit more of the area.
4. used to introduce additional information
She's been very busy at work and then there was all that trouble with her son.
5. (formal)used to introduce a summary of sth that has just been said
These, then, are the main areas of concern.
6. used to show the beginning or end of a conversation, statement, etc.
Right then, where do you want the table to go?
‘I really have to go.’ ‘OK. Bye, then.’
OK then, I think we've just about covered everything on the agenda.
more at (every) now and again/thennow then at now adv.

Word Origin:
Old English thænne, thanne, thonne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dan and German dann, also to ↑that and ↑the.

Language Bank:
process
Describing a process
This diagram illustrates the process of paper-making. / This diagram shows how paper is made.
First / First of all , logs are delivered to a paper mill, where the bark is removed and the wood is cut into small chips.
Next / Second , the wood chips are pulped, either using chemicals or in a pulping machine.
Pulping breaks down the internal structure of the wood and enables / allows the natural oils to be removed.
Once / After the wood has been pulped, the pulp is bleached in order to remove impurities. /…is bleached so that impurities can be removed.
The next stage is to feed the pulp into the paper machine, where it is mixed with water and then poured onto a wire conveyor belt.
As the pulp travels along the conveyor belt, the water drains away. This causes the solid material to sink to the bottom, forming a layer of paper.
At this point the new paper is still wet, so it is passed between large heated rollers, which press out the remaining water and simultaneously dry the paper. / …dry the paper at the same time .
The final stage is to wind the paper onto large rolls. / Finally , the paper is wound onto large rolls.
notes at ↑firstly, ↑lastly
Language Banks at ↑conclusion, ↑first
Idioms:but then but then again then again … and then some
 
adjective only before noun used to describe sb who had a particular title, job, etc. at the time in the past that is being discussed
That decision was taken by the then president.

Word Origin:
[then] Old English thænne, thanne, thonne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dan and German dann, also to ↑that and ↑the.
 

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