early

early
§ ადრე, ნაადრევად; ადრეული
§ ადრეული; ადრე, მალე
early fruit საადრეო ხილი
in the early morning დილაადრიან
early in the morning დილით ადრე
at your earliest convenience რაც შეგიძლია მალე
early in the year / month წლის / თვის დასაწყისში
at an early date ახლო მომავალში
in early life ახალგაზრდობაში
at an earliest opportunity შეძლებისთანავე
I got an early warning წინასწარ გამაფრთხილეს
an early death უდროო / ნაადრევი გარდაცვალება (დაღუპვა)
she's in her early forties ორმოცი წლის ასაკს ცოტა გადაცილებულია
●●early in his life ახალგაზრდობაში
she practises early rising ადრე დგება ხოლმე
●●he's an early starter ადრე დგება
early/fresh vegetables ადრეული/ახალი ბოსტნეული
these are vestige of an earlier civilization ეს აღარარსებული ადრინდელი ცვილიზაციის ნაშთებია
earlier than usual ჩვეულებრივზე ადრე
he was wont to rise early ადრე დგებოდა ხოლმე
she is in her early / late forties ორმოცს გადასცდა / გადააბიჯა // ორმოცდაათს მიუკაკუნა
early detection of cancer can save a life კიბოს დროული აღმოჩენით შეიძლება სიცოცხლე შენარჩუნებულ იქნეს
she deplored her early marriage თავის ნაადრევ გათხოვებას ნანობდა
we got off early ადრე გავუდექით გზას
it is early closing today დღეს მაღაზიები ადრე იკეტება
we agreed to get up early ადრე ადგომაზე შევთანხმდით

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  • early — ► ADJECTIVE (earlier, earliest) & ADVERB 1) before the usual or expected time. 2) of or at the beginning of a particular time, period, or sequence. ● at the earliest Cf. ↑at the earliest ● early bird …   English terms dictionary

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