Then current意思
"Then current" is not a standard English phrase, and it's not immediately clear what it might mean without more context. However, I can provide you with the meanings of the individual words in case you meant to say "the current" or "then-current" or something similar.
- "Then" can be used as an adverb to mean "at that time" or "in that case."
- "Current" can be used as an adjective to mean "belonging to the present time" or "now in progress."
If you meant "the current," this would refer to the flow of electricity or water at a particular time. If you meant "then-current," this would mean "current at that time" or "in effect at that time."
For example:
- "The current issue of the magazine is on sale." (Refers to the issue that is available now.)
- "The then-current president made a speech." (Refers to the president who was in office at that time.)
Please provide more context if you need a more specific definition or explanation.