early.

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English - Turkish
{s} erken

Anne her zaman sabahları erken kalkar. - Mother always gets up early in the morning.

Ben gerçekten yorgunum ve erken uyumak istiyorum. - I'm really tired and want to go to bed early.

ilk

Burası benim ilk günlerimi yaşadığım evdir. - This is the house where I lived in my early days.

İlkbaharda herkes erken kalkar. - In spring, everyone wakes up early.

ilk olarak
{s} erken; eski; ilk. z. zamansız, vakitsiz, vaktinden evvel
rare
hafif/az pişmiş/nadir
rare
{s} bulunmaz
early
er
early
at your early conven
early
zamansız
early
vaktinden önce
early
önceki
early
erken gelmek
rare
(Gıda) az pişmiş et
rare
kanlı (et)
rare
nadide
rare
türüne az rastlanan
rare
türüne az rastlanır
early
-in başlarında
early
turfanda
early
ilk zamanlarında

Amerikan tarihinin ilk zamanlarında, siyahlar kölelik yaşadı. - In the early days of American history, blacks lived in slavery.

early
faraş
rare
seyrek

O seyrek olarak kiliseye gider. - He rarely goes to church.

rare
süper
rare
(et) az pişmiş
rare
{s} nadir

Bu yapılar nadiren, kırk yılda bir, konuşma İngilizcesinde olurlar. - These structures would rarely, if ever, occur in spoken English.

Benim için bu nadir kitabı bulabilir misin? - Can you obtain this rare book for me?

early
zamanından önce
EARLY
(Askeri) kaçma ve kurtarma ilave veri raporu (evasion and recovery supplemental data report)
early
{s} eski

Eskiden bir gece kuşuydum fakat şimdi bir erken kalkanım. - I used to be a night owl, but now I'm an early riser.

Modern arabalar birçok yönden eski olanlardan farklıdır. - Modern cars differ from the early ones in many ways.

early
vaktinden evvel
early
vakitsiz

Bütün vakitsiz açan çiçekler soğuktan yandı. - All the early flowers were bitten by the frost.

early
evvel
early
{s} başlangıç

Biz erken bir başlangıç yaptık. - We got an early start.

Tom ertesi gün erken bir başlangıç ​​yapması nedeniyle erken yatmaya gitti. - Tom went to bed early because he had an early start the next day.

early
at an early age çocukken
early
early riser erken kalkan kimse
early
{s} acele

Acele etmene gerek yoktu; çok erken vardın. - You needn't have hurried; you've arrived too early.

Acele etmene gerek yoktu. Çok erken geldin. - You needn't have hurried. You've arrived too early.

early
early bird erken kalkan
early
erkenden

Tutuklu erkenden serbest bırakılmasını istedi. - The prisoner asked to be released early.

Tom dün sabah erkenden Mary'yi görmeye gitti. - Tom went to see Mary early yesterday morning.

early
The early bird gets the worm Erken davranan istediğini elde eder
early
sabahçı

Babam sabahçı bir kuş; o her gün 5.30'da kalkar. - My father is an early bird; he gets up at 5:30 every day.

early
önce

Tom'a yarın bir saat önce işe gelmesini söyleyebilir misin? - Could you tell Tom to come to work an hour early tomorrow?

Tom her zaman erken kalkmaz fakat her zaman Mary'den önce kalkar. - Tom doesn't always get up early, but he always gets up before Mary does.

early
{s} çabuk

Noel'e yakın uçuşlar çabuk dolduğu için rezervasyonlarınızı erken yapın. - Make your airplane reservations early since flights fill up quickly around Christmas.

Tom işi mümkün olduğu kadar çabuk bitirmeye çalışacak. - Tom will try to finish the work as early as possible.

early
ilkel
rare
ender,seyrek
rare
yoğun olmayan rareearth metal nadir toprak elementi
rare
rareness nadirlik
rare
müthiş
rare
harika
rare
seyrek olarak

O seyrek olarak kiliseye gider. - He rarely goes to church.

rare
{s} nadir, seyrek, az bulunur
English - English
airly
At a time before expected; sooner than usual

We finished the project an hour sooner than scheduled, so we left early.

Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on-time

The early guests sipped their punch and avoided each other's eyes.

At a time in advance of the usual or expected event

His mother suffered an early death.

A shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day

On my first day on the watch after leaving the shoplifting squad I paraded on earlies but had completely forgotten to take my ear ring off.

{a} soon, betimes; a coming soon
soon
rearly
rare
premature
Early means before the usual time that a particular event or activity happens. I knew I had to get up early Why do we have to go to bed so early? late Early is also an adjective. I decided that I was going to take early retirement I planned an early night
expected in the near future; "look for an early end to the negotiations"
Near the start or beginning
{s} before the scheduled time
Coming in the first part of a period of time, or among the first of successive acts, events, etc
If you say about something that might be true that it is early days, you mean that it is too soon for you to be completely sure about it. adj. Early American furniture Early Netherlandish art Early Jubal Anderson
Best viewed before you've had your coffee
emphasis You can use as early as to emphasize that a particular time or period is surprisingly early. Inflation could fall back into single figures as early as this month
during an early stage; "early on in her career"
in good time; "he awoke betimes that morning
very young; "at an early age"
Early reports or indications of something are the first reports or indications about it. The early indications look encouraging
before the usual time or the time expected; "she graduated early"; "the house was completed ahead of time"
ahead of time, before the scheduled time; as soon as possible
at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time; "early morning"; "an early warning"; "early diagnosis"; "an early death"; "took early retirement"; "an early spring"; "early varieties of peas and tomatoes mature before most standard varieties"
Early means near the beginning of something such as a piece of work or a process. the book's early chapters. Early is also an adverb. an incident which occurred much earlier in the game
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of an early stage in the development of a language or literature; "the Early Hebrew alphabetical script is that used mainly from the 11th to the 6th centuries B
in good time; "he awoke betimes that morning"
"; "Early Modern English is represented in documents printed from 1476 to 1700"
death within 1 week of delivery of a newborn, regardless of gestational age at delivery Late: death between one and four weeks of a newborn, regardless of gestational age at delivery
In advance of the usual or appointed time; in good season; prior in time; among or near the first; opposed to late; as, the early bird; an early spring; early fruit
"; "Early Modern English is represented in documents printed from 1476 to 1700" very young; "at an early age" expected in the near future; "look for an early end to the negotiations" before the usual time or the time expected; "she graduated early"; "the house was completed ahead of time" in good time; "he awoke betimes that morning
Early refers to plants which flower or crop before or at the beginning of the main season. these early cabbages and cauliflowers. Early is also an adverb. early flowering shrubs
Early means near the beginning of a period in history, or in the history of something such as the world, a society, or an activity. the early stages of pregnancy. Fassbinder's early films It's too early to declare his efforts a success
Soon; in good season; seasonably; betimes; as, come early
Early means before the time that was arranged or expected. She arrived early to secure a place at the front The first snow came a month earlier than usual. late Early is also an adjective. I'm always early
Early means near the beginning of a day, week, year, or other period of time. in the 1970s and the early 1980s. a few weeks in early summer She was in her early teens. the early hours of Saturday morning. late Early is also an adverb. We'll hope to see you some time early next week. early in the season
  Indicating drop was early or short of the target
being or occurring at an early stage of development; "in an early stage"; "early forms of life"; "early man"; "an early computer"
or easy readers--Books written with a controlled vocabulary for children learning to read
of the distant past; "the early inhabitants of Europe"; "former generations"; "in other times"
early.

    Hyphenation

    Ear·ly

    Etymology

    [ '&r-lE ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English erly, from Old English [AE]rlIce, from [AE]r early, soon; more at ERE.

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