
This is an excerpt from a book:
"We shall look more closely in the next sections at the kind and degree of demand, but meantime the reasons for the demand have surely become clear."
Does "but meantime" mean "until we reach next sections"?
Or "while we look next sections"?
And is that grammatical, or from context?
Could you tell me, please?
Takehisa Tanaka Does "but meantime" mean "until we reach the next sections"? Yes.
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Takehisa TanakaDoes "but meantime" mean "until we reach the next sections"?
Yes.