English
Prepositional phrase
for now
- At the moment, until later (implying a likelihood of changing state).
- Synonyms: for the present, for the moment, for the time being
That's enough for now, we can continue our conversation tomorrow.
2013 August 31, “Sea change”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8851:For now the real climate-change refugees may be living not above sea level but below it. Researchers […] have found that, since 1970, stocks of some fish species have gradually been moving towards the world’s colder regions. […] The world’s fish stocks, it seems, are heralding a migration that may one day occur above the seas too.
Translations
at the moment; until later
- Belarusian: паку́ль (pakúlʹ)
- Catalan: per ara
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (at the moment) 目前 (zh) (mùqián), (temporarily) 暫時 / 暂时 (zh) (zànshí)
- Danish: indtil videre, foreløbig (da)
- Dutch: voorlopig (nl)
- Finnish: tällä erää, tällä haavaa (fi)
- French: pour le moment (fr), pour l'instant (fr)
- German: vorerst (de), erst einmal, fürs Erste (de)
- Hungarian: egyelőre (hu)
- Icelandic: í bili, núna (is)
- Italian: per ora, per adesso
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: inntil videre, foreløpig (no)
- Nynorsk: inntil vidare, foreløpig
- Persian: فعلا (fa) (fe'lan)
- Polish: na razie (pl)
- Portuguese: por enquanto (pt), por ora (pt)
- Russian: пока́ (ru) (poká), на да́нный моме́нт (na dánnyj momént)
- Spanish: por ahora
- Swedish: för tillfället (sv), just nu
- Ukrainian: по́ки (póky)
- Welsh: am dro, am y tro
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