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early

გამოთქმა: /ˈəːli/

ზედსართავი

Universal
  • 1happening or done before the usual or expected time:we ate an early lunch
  • 2belonging or happening near the beginning of a particular period:an early goal secured victory she’s in her early fifties
  • done or occurring near the beginning of the day:we agreed to meet at 6 am to get an early start
  • denoting or belonging to the beginning of a historical period or cultural movement:early Impressionism
  • occurring at the beginning of a sequence:the earlier chapters of the book
  • (of a plant or crop) flowering or ripening before other varieties:early potatoes

ზმნისართი

Universal
  • before the usual or expected time:I want to finish work early today
  • near the beginning of a period:we lost a couple of games early in the season
  • near the beginning of the day:I wrote this piece early one morning
  • (earlier) before the present time or before the time one is referring to:you met my husband earlier

არსებითი სახელი

Universal
  • 1potatoes which are ready to be harvested before the main crop.
  • 2 informal early shifts:she is on earlies

at the earliest

not before the time or date specified: the table won’t be delivered until next week at the earliest

early bird

humorous a person who rises, arrives, or acts before the usual or expected time: he was always an early bird [as modifier]:many cruise lines offer early-bird discounts for people who plan ahead

the early bird catches the worm

proverb the person who takes the earliest opportunity to do something will gain the advantage over others.

early doors

British informal early on, especially in a game or contest:you should try to wind up their star player early doors
[apparently originally with reference to admission to a music hall some time before the start of the performance]

an early grave

a premature or untimely death:he worked himself into an early grave

the early hours

the time after midnight and before dawn: the bar stays open until the early hours

an early night

an occasion when someone goes to bed before the usual time: I think I’ll have an early night

early (or earlier) on

at an early (or earlier) stage in a period:they discovered early on that the published data were wrong

it's (or these are) early days

British informal it is too soon to be sure how a situation will develop: it’s early days yet, but the centre has already doubled its workforce it’s still early days for the initiative

earliness

noun

სინონიმები

  • aboriginal
  • advance(prenominal)
  • ahead of time
  • archaean
  • archaeozoic
  • archean
  • archeozoic
  • azoic
  • beforehand(predicate)
  • betimes
  • earlier
  • earliest
  • early
  • early on
  • early(a)
  • earlyi
  • former(a)
  • other(a)
  • primaeval
  • primal
  • primeval
  • primordial
  • too soon

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