bereits , schon

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von bereits , schon im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

already
zaten

Eve ulaştığında saat zaten on ikiydi. - It was already twelve when he reached home.

Sen gelmeden önce ben zaten çıkmıştım. - By the time you came back, I'd already left.

already
halihazırda

Halihazırda daha iyi hissediyorum. - I already feel much better.

already
çoktan

Tren çoktan hareket etti. - The train has already left.

Ben istasyona vardığımda, tren çoktan hareket etmişti. - The train had already started when I got to the station.

already
önceden

Önceden akşam yemeğini yedin mi? - Have you eaten your dinner already?

Tim'i bulamıyorum, o önceden gitti mi? - I can't find Tim. Has he gone already?

already
şimdiden, halen (Türkçede genellikle çevirisiz kalır.): You're too late; he's already gone. Geç kaldın; gitti
already
hanidir
already
işte

Annesi işten eve zaten dönmüştü ve hazırlanmış akşam yemeğini yedi. - His mother was already home from work and had supper prepared.

Zaten işte olman gerekmiyor mu? - Shouldn't you be at work already?

already
daha önce

Tom o sınıfa daha önce kaydoldu. - Tom has already signed up for that class.

Tom daha önce karar verdi. - Tom has already made up his mind.

already
evvelce
already
bile

Önceden biletinizi aldınız mı? - Have you already bought your ticket?

Saat dokuz oldu bile. - It is already nine o'clock.

already
daha önce/zaten/şimdiden
already
şimdiden

Kısa eteklerin modası şimdiden bitti. - Short skirts have already gone out of fashion.

Fakat Pepperberg papağan ile çalışmanın daha şimdiden hayvanlara bakmanın şeklini değiştirdiğini söylüyor. - But Pepperberg says working with the parrot has already changed the way of looking at animals.

already
Beklenenden daha
already
halen

Kuzenim halen dört yaşında. - My cousin is already four years old.

Tom neden onu halen yapmadı? - Why hasn't Tom already done that?

Deutsch - Englisch
already
So soon

Are you quitting already?.

{a} before this time, at a time mentioned
You use already to show that a situation exists at this present moment or that it exists at an earlier time than expected. You use already after the verb `be' or an auxiliary verb, or before a verb if there is no auxiliary. When you want add emphasis, you can put already at the beginning of a sentence. The authorities believe those security measures are already paying off He was already rich Get 10% off our already low prices! Already, he has a luxurious villa in Formello
An intensifier used to emphasize impatience or express exasperation
prior to a specified or implied time; "she has already graduated
previously, before a certain time
You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after `have', `has', or `had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense. They had already voted for him at the first ballot I already told you not to come over They've spent nearly a billion dollars on it already
Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously
schon/bereits im Alter von sieben Jahren
as early as the age of seven