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temprano, -a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. early <earlier earliest> [Am ˈərli, Brit ˈəːli] ADJ
1. early (before expected time):
I was early
we were 20 minutes early
the baby was a week early
the bus was early
to be early for sth he was early for his appointment
2.1. early crop/variety:
early
early
2.2. early (before normal time):
an early death
2.3. early (first, far back in time):
at an early stage
it's too early to tell
2.4. early (in morning):
to get or Brit also make an early start
I went for an early swim
2.5. early (toward beginning of period) attr:
in early June
the early 20th century
the early Church
from an early age
from an early age
an early goal
an early goal
an early Picasso
Early American style ARCHIT
3. early (in near future):
early
II. early <earlier earliest> [Am ˈərli, Brit ˈəːli] ADV
1. early (before expected time):
early
2.1. early (before usual time):
early
early
pronto Esp
we had dinner early
we had dinner early
2.2. early (in morning):
early
early
pronto Esp
2.3. early (toward beginning of period):
early in the morning
early in the week/year
early (on) in her career
book early
2.4. early (long ago):
it was known as early as 200 BC
3. early (soon):
early
as early as possible
as early as possible
early closing, early closing day SUBST (in UK)
early closing
early-warning [Am ˌərliˈwɔrnɪŋ, Brit ˌəːlɪˈwɔːnɪŋ] ADJ
early-warning
early-warning
early retirement SUBST U
early man SUBST U
early man
early bird SUBST scherzh
early bird
early bird
early bird
bird [Am bərd, Brit bəːd] SUBST
1.1. bird:
ave f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
to do bird Brit sl
to do bird Brit sl
to do bird Brit sl
estar en la trena Esp sl
to do bird Brit sl
estar en el tambo Méx sl
to give sb the bird ugs (boo)
abuchear a alguien
dejar a alguien
1.2. bird (clay pigeon):
bird Am
2.1. bird (person):
2.2. bird (woman) Brit:
bird sl
bird sl
gachís f Esp sl
bird sl
piba f RíoPl ugs
bird sl
vieja f Col Méx ugs
bird sl
cabra f Chil ugs
early music SUBST U
early music
early leaver [ˈliːvər, ˈliːvə(r)] SUBST
1. early leaver (from school):
early leaver
2. early leaver (from pension plan):
early leaver
Early English ADJ ARCHIT
Early English
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
tempranero (tempranera)
early attr
im PONS Wörterbuch
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Spanisch
I. early [ˈɜ:li, Am ˈɜ:r-] -ier, -iest ADJ
1. early (ahead of time, near the beginning):
early
to be early
an early death
the early hours
in the early morning
at an early age
in the early 15th century
early education
to have an early night
the early stages
the early days/years of sth
2. early form (prompt):
early reply
3. early (first):
early
II. early [ˈɜ:li, Am ˈɜ:r-] -ier, -iest ADV
1. early (ahead of time):
early
to get up early
early in the morning
early in the year
to be half an hour early
2. early (soon):
early
as early as possible
reply early
3. early (prematurely):
early
to die early
Early Church SUBST
the Early Church
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
early-rising
early riser
early
early in the morning
early
to arrive (too) early
early
at an early age
early
to be an early riser
you're up early today!
early riser
early bird
early diagnosis
early
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. early <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜr·li] ADJ
1. early (ahead of time, near the beginning):
early
to be early
an early death
the early hours
in the early morning
at an early age
in the early 15th century
early education
to make it an early night
the early stages
the early days/years of sth
to die an early death
2. early form (prompt):
early reply
3. early (first):
early
II. early [ˈɜr·li] ADV
1. early (ahead of time):
early
to get up early
early in the morning
early in the year
to be half an hour early
2. early (soon):
early
as early as possible
reply early
3. early (prematurely):
early
to die early
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
early
early in the morning
early
to arrive (too) early
early
at an early age
early-rising
early diagnosis
early
to retire sb early
early
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He paid the start-up costs of the new magazine by deferring payment of sales taxes his clubs owed on their activities.
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It's a bit late for that, they were sullied right from the start by their convict settlement.
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The male bodybuilder introduced her to a female bodybuilder and suggested we start training five days a week and work one body part a day.
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If you want a good night out have a glass of champers when you start, but don't get into your car afterwards.
metro.co.uk
Mind you, it does start with those stabby synths, an introduction that dramatic has to be an attention-grabber.
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