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oldukça geç, biraz geç (zaman vb), biraz geç, geççe, biraz ge, geç, gecikmiş, geç kalan, geçen, her zamanki, late in the day günün nihayetine doğru, geç ol, müteveffa, son zamanlardaki, geç kalmak, Hiç olmamaktansa varsın geç olsun, ölen, ölmüş, eski, son zamanlarda olan, son, muayyen zamandan sonra, ardında, ölü, rahmetli, gec, Better late then never, sabık, eski, early and late erken veya geç demez, gecikmek, erken, yeni, gecikme, ölü, merhum, rahmetli, müteveffa, GEÇ:Topçu ve deniz topçu destek ateşinde atıştan sonraki saniye cinsinden ölçülen bildirim zamanında gecikme olduğunu gözcüye belirtmek için yapılan bildirim, vakti saatisooner or later ergeç, geç kalınmış,

1 oldukça geç     ts
2 biraz geç (zaman vb)     ts
3 biraz geç     ts
4 geççe     ts
5 biraz ge     ts
6late geç  sıfat     ts
7late gecikmiş  sıfat     ts
8late geç kalan  sıfat     ts
9late geçen  sıfat     ts
10late her zamanki     ts
11late late in the day günün nihayetine doğru     ts
12late geç ol     ts
13late müteveffa     ts
14late son zamanlardaki     ts
15late geç kalmak     ts
16late Hiç olmamaktansa varsın geç olsun     ts
17late ölen     ts
18late ölmüş     ts
19late eski  sıfat     ts
20late son zamanlarda olan  sıfat     ts
21late son  sıfat     ts
22late muayyen zamandan sonra     ts
23late ardında     ts
24late ölü     ts
25late rahmetli     ts
26late gec     ts
27late Better late then never     ts
28late sabık, eski  sıfat     ts
29late early and late erken veya geç demez     ts
30late gecikmek     ts
31late erken     ts
32late yeni     ts
33late gecikme     ts
34late ölü, merhum, rahmetli, müteveffa  sıfat     ts
35late GEÇ:Topçu ve deniz topçu destek ateşinde atıştan sonraki saniye cinsinden ölçülen bildirim zamanında gecikme olduğunu gözcüye belirtmek için yapılan bildirim  Askeri     ts
36late vakti saatisooner or later ergeç     ts
37late geç kalınmış     ts
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somewhat late, Sort of late, Deceased, dead: used particularly when speaking of the dead person's actions while alive. (Often used with the; see usage notes.), Not arriving until after an expected time, Specifically, near the end of the day, Near the end of a period of time, Recent -- relative to the noun it modifies, Associated with the end of a period, A shift (scheduled work period) that takes place late in the day or at night, After a deadline has passed, past a designated time, l8, lag, at an advanced age or stage; "she married late"; "undertook the project late in her career, Continuing or doing until an advanced hour of the night; as, late revels; a late watcher, Not long past; happening not long ago; recent; as, the late rains; we have received late intelligence, Existing or holding some position not long ago, but not now; lately deceased, departed, or gone out of office; as, the late bishop of London; the late administration, After the usual or proper time, or the time appointed; after delay; as, he arrived late; opposed to early, Not long ago; lately, being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time; "late evening"; "late 18th century"; "a late movie"; "took a late flight"; "had a late breakfast", Far in the night, day, week, or other particular period; as, to lie abed late; to sit up late at night, Far advanced toward the end or close; as, a late hour of the day; a late period of life, at or toward an end or late period or stage of development; "the late phase of feudalism"; "a later symptom of the disease"; "later medical science could have saved the child", Euphemism for deceased, particularly when speaking of the dead persons actions while alive. Often used with the, Coming after the time when due, or after the usual or proper time; not early; slow; tardy; long delayed; as, a late spring, of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages; "Late Greek", If an action or event is too late, it is useless or ineffective because it occurs after the best time for it. It was too late to turn back We realized too late that we were caught like rats in a trap, If you say that someone is doing something late in the day, you mean that their action or behaviour may not be fully effective because they have waited too long before doing it. I'd left it all too late in the day to get anywhere with these strategies, a late night: see night, to an advanced time; "deep into the night"; "talked late into the evening", at an advanced age or stage; "she married late"; "undertook the project late in her career", If you say better late than never when someone has done something, you think they should have done it earlier. It's been a long time coming but better late than never, Someone who is late of a particular place or institution lived or worked there until recently. Cousin Zachary, late of Bellevue Avenue. Strobe Talbott, late of Time magazine. see also later, latest, If it is late, it is near the end of the day or it is past the time that you feel something should have been done. It was very late and the streets were deserted We've got to go now. It's getting late. + lateness late·ness A large crowd had gathered despite the lateness of the hour, Late means near the end of a day, week, year, or other period of time. It was late in the afternoon She had to work late at night His autobiography was written late in life The case is expected to end late next week early Late is also an adjective. The talks eventually broke down in late spring He was in his late 20s. the late 1960s, Late means after the time that was arranged or expected. Steve arrived late The talks began some fifteen minutes late We got up late. Late is also an adjective. His campaign got off to a late start We were a little late The train was 40 minutes late He's a half hour late. + lateness late·ness He apologised for his lateness, Late means after the usual time that a particular event or activity happens. We went to bed very late He married late. Late is also an adjective. They had a late lunch in a cafe He was a very late developer, You use late when you are talking about someone who is dead, especially someone who has died recently. my late husband. the late Mr Parkin, after the usual or expected time, tardily; recently; far into the night; far on in time; formerly, in the recent past; "he was in Paris recently"; "lately the rules have been enforced"; "as late as yesterday she was fine"; "feeling better of late"; "the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also", -A horizontal member of the frame of a home on which the rafters rest, a property of a task in a schedule if it finishes after its deadline (See page 399), ral, coming or occurring after the usual or expected time, tardy, slow, delayed; newest, most recent; near the end of the day or far into the night; deceased; former, no longer holding a certain position, later than usual or than expected; "the train arrived late"; "we awoke late"; "the children came late to school"; "notice came so tardily that we almost missed the deadline"; "I belatedly wished her a happy birthday", after the expected or usual time; delayed; "a belated birthday card"; "I'm late for the plane"; "the train is late"; "tardy children are sent to the principal"; "always tardy in making dental appointments", Recently deceased, of the immediate past or just previous to the present time; "a late development"; "their late quarrel"; "his recent trip to Africa"; "in recent months"; "a recent issue of the journal", (used especially of persons) of the immediate past; "the former president"; "our late President is still very active"; "the previous occupant of the White House", 1 died recently (although this term is relative and may span a number of years) 2 formerly belonging to, or living at, denoting someone who is deceased, ie , the late John Thomas, Deceased (" the late George Washington "), having died recently; "her late husband",

38 somewhat late  sıfat     ts
39 Sort of late     ts
40late Deceased, dead: used particularly when speaking of the dead person's actions while alive. (Often used with the; see usage notes.)     ts
41late Not arriving until after an expected time     ts
42late Specifically, near the end of the day     ts
43late Near the end of a period of time     ts
44late Recent -- relative to the noun it modifies - "Lancaster bore him -- such a little town, / Such a great man. It doesn't see him often / Of late years, though he keeps the old homestead / And sends the children down there with their mother"     ts
45late Associated with the end of a period     ts
46late A shift (scheduled work period) that takes place late in the day or at night - "At about 11 pm one night in Corporation Street my watch were on van patrol and Yellow Watch were on lates as usual."     ts
47late After a deadline has passed, past a designated time - "We drove as fast as we could, but we still arrived late."     ts
48late. l8     ts
49late. lag - "Some tardy cripple bore the countermand, / That came too lag to see him buried."     ts
50late at an advanced age or stage; "she married late"; "undertook the project late in her career     ts
51late Continuing or doing until an advanced hour of the night; as, late revels; a late watcher     ts
52late Not long past; happening not long ago; recent; as, the late rains; we have received late intelligence     ts
53late Existing or holding some position not long ago, but not now; lately deceased, departed, or gone out of office; as, the late bishop of London; the late administration     ts
54late After the usual or proper time, or the time appointed; after delay; as, he arrived late; opposed to early     ts
55late Not long ago; lately     ts
56late being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time; "late evening"; "late 18th century"; "a late movie"; "took a late flight"; "had a late breakfast"     ts
57late Far in the night, day, week, or other particular period; as, to lie abed late; to sit up late at night     ts
58late Far advanced toward the end or close; as, a late hour of the day; a late period of life     ts
59late at or toward an end or late period or stage of development; "the late phase of feudalism"; "a later symptom of the disease"; "later medical science could have saved the child"     ts
60late Euphemism for deceased, particularly when speaking of the dead persons actions while alive. Often used with the     ts
61late Coming after the time when due, or after the usual or proper time; not early; slow; tardy; long delayed; as, a late spring     ts
62late of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages; "Late Greek"     ts
63late If an action or event is too late, it is useless or ineffective because it occurs after the best time for it. It was too late to turn back We realized too late that we were caught like rats in a trap     ts
64late If you say that someone is doing something late in the day, you mean that their action or behaviour may not be fully effective because they have waited too long before doing it. I'd left it all too late in the day to get anywhere with these strategies     ts
65late a late night: see night     ts
66late to an advanced time; "deep into the night"; "talked late into the evening"     ts
67late at an advanced age or stage; "she married late"; "undertook the project late in her career"     ts
68late If you say better late than never when someone has done something, you think they should have done it earlier. It's been a long time coming but better late than never     ts
69late Someone who is late of a particular place or institution lived or worked there until recently. Cousin Zachary, late of Bellevue Avenue. Strobe Talbott, late of Time magazine. see also later, latest     ts
70late If it is late, it is near the end of the day or it is past the time that you feel something should have been done. It was very late and the streets were deserted We've got to go now. It's getting late. + lateness late·ness A large crowd had gathered despite the lateness of the hour     ts
71late Late means near the end of a day, week, year, or other period of time. It was late in the afternoon She had to work late at night His autobiography was written late in life The case is expected to end late next week early Late is also an adjective. The talks eventually broke down in late spring He was in his late 20s. the late 1960s     ts
72late Late means after the time that was arranged or expected. Steve arrived late The talks began some fifteen minutes late We got up late. Late is also an adjective. His campaign got off to a late start We were a little late The train was 40 minutes late He's a half hour late. + lateness late·ness He apologised for his lateness     ts
73late Late means after the usual time that a particular event or activity happens. We went to bed very late He married late. Late is also an adjective. They had a late lunch in a cafe He was a very late developer     ts
74late You use late when you are talking about someone who is dead, especially someone who has died recently. my late husband. the late Mr Parkin     ts
75late after the usual or expected time, tardily; recently; far into the night; far on in time; formerly     ts
76late in the recent past; "he was in Paris recently"; "lately the rules have been enforced"; "as late as yesterday she was fine"; "feeling better of late"; "the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also"     ts
77late -A horizontal member of the frame of a home on which the rafters rest     ts
78late a property of a task in a schedule if it finishes after its deadline (See page 399)     ts
79late ral     ts
80late coming or occurring after the usual or expected time, tardy, slow, delayed; newest, most recent; near the end of the day or far into the night; deceased; former, no longer holding a certain position  sıfat     ts
81late later than usual or than expected; "the train arrived late"; "we awoke late"; "the children came late to school"; "notice came so tardily that we almost missed the deadline"; "I belatedly wished her a happy birthday"     ts
82late after the expected or usual time; delayed; "a belated birthday card"; "I'm late for the plane"; "the train is late"; "tardy children are sent to the principal"; "always tardy in making dental appointments"     ts
83late Recently deceased     ts
84late of the immediate past or just previous to the present time; "a late development"; "their late quarrel"; "his recent trip to Africa"; "in recent months"; "a recent issue of the journal"     ts
85late (used especially of persons) of the immediate past; "the former president"; "our late President is still very active"; "the previous occupant of the White House"     ts
86late 1 died recently (although this term is relative and may span a number of years) 2 formerly belonging to, or living at     ts
87late denoting someone who is deceased, ie , the late John Thomas     ts
88late Deceased (" the late George Washington ")     ts
89late having died recently; "her late husband"     ts
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