AND


Meaning of AND in English

(THEN) [conjunction] - used to join two parts of a sentence, one part happening after or because of the other part; then; after that; next; as a result; in order toI got dressed and (then) (= next) had my breakfast.Stand over there and (then) (= as a result) you'll be able to see it better.Bring the flowers into a warm room and (then) (= as a result) they'll soon open.The car broke down and (so) (= as a result) we had to find a telephone.I asked him to go and find (= go in order to find) my glasses.Come and see (= in order to see) me tomorrow.Don't go yet. Wait and see (= wait in order to see) what happens.(informal) Try and get (= Try to get) some tickets for tonight's performance.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.