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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
early
I.ear‧ly1 S1 W1 /ˈɜːli $ ˈɜːrli/ BrE AmE adjective (comparative earlier, superlative earliest) [Language: Old English; Origin: ærlice, from ær 'early, soon'] 1. FIRST PART in the first part of a period of time, event, or process: the early morning sunshine an afternoon in early spring In the early days, the railways mainly carried goods. She is in her early twenties. the recession of the early 1980s The money could be paid as early as next week. He spent the early part of his career at St John’s Hospital. the experiences of early childhood the early works of Shakespeare My earliest memories are of fruit trees. Early signs are encouraging. 2. BEFORE USUAL arriving or happening before the usual or expected time OPP late five minutes/three hours etc early The bus was ten minutes early. early for I was a few minutes early for my appointment. David decided to take early retirement (=stop working before the normal age). She drank herself into an early grave (=died younger than is normal). 3. BEGINNING used to emphasize that something has just begun, especially when you do not know how it will develop: It’s too early to say what will happen. It’s early days yet. I don’t want to make any predictions. 4. NEW THING [only before noun] being one of the first people, events, machines etc: Early motor cars had very poor brakes. fossil evidence of early man 5. the early hours the time between ↑midnight and morning: I didn’t finally get to bed until the early hours. in the early hours of something The attack happened in the early hours of Sunday morning. 6. an early start a start made very early in the day because you have a lot to do, far to go etc: We need to make an early start tomorrow. 7. at/from an early age when you are very young, or starting when you were very young: She’s played tennis from a very early age. 8. an early night if you have an early night, you go to bed earlier than usual OPP a late night have/get an early night I think I’ll get an early night. 9. early bird/early riser someone who always gets up very early in the morning 10. the early bird catches the worm used to say that if you do something early or before other people, you will be successful 11. early potatoes/lettuces etc potatoes etc that are ready to be picked before any others • • • COLLOCATIONS nouns ▪ early morning/afternoon/evening The lake looked beautiful in the pale early morning light. ▪ early spring/summer etc These plants produce flowers from early spring to late summer. ▪ early August/January etc Italy is lovely in early June, before it gets too hot. ▪ the early days/months/years of something (=the period of time near the beginning of something) In the early years of our marriage, we lived with my wife’s parents. ▪ in your early twenties/forties etc (=aged 20–23, 40–43 etc) Both men are in their early twenties. ▪ the early 1920s/1970s etc (=1920–23, 1970–73 etc) He lived in London in the early 1980s. ▪ sb’s early childhood/adolescence/life (=when someone is a young child, adolescent etc) We’ve known each other since early childhood. ▪ an early stage (=near the beginning of a process) Patients can be treated with drugs, especially at the early stage of the disease. ▪ the early part of something (=near the beginning of an event or period of time) I was doing quite well in the early part of the race. ▪ sb’s earliest memory (=the first thing you can remember about something from your past) One of my earliest memories is of being at a busy railway station, trying to find my mum. • • • THESAURUS ▪ early arriving or happening before the usual or expected time: For once, the train arrived early. | Let’s have an early lunch before we go. ▪ in good time especially British English early enough, so that you do not have to rush, or so that you have time to get ready: Everything was ready for the party in good time. ▪ on time arriving somewhere or happening at the right time: The bus was on time. | The project was finished on time. ▪ ahead of time earlier than the time when you have arranged to do something or than when you need something: The building work was completed ahead of time. | Some of the food can be prepared ahead of time. ▪ ahead of schedule earlier than the officially agreed time: The Prime Minister called the elections early, five months ahead of schedule. ▪ with time to spare arriving somewhere or finishing something before the time when you have to arrive or finish: We got to the airport with plenty of time to spare. | I finished the test with time to spare. ▪ first thing especially spoken immediately after you get up, or as soon as you start work: I’ll telephone her first thing tomorrow. II.early2 S1 W1 BrE AmE adverb (comparative earlier, superlative earliest) 1. before the usual, arranged, or expected time OPP late: We arrived early. They must have come home early. 2. near the beginning of a period of time, event, process etc OPP late early in She went out early in the morning. He was sent off early in the game. early this/next/last year etc The building should be finished early next year. The restaurant opened earlier this month. We want to start as early as possible. The disease is easy to treat if diagnosed early. 3. early on at an early stage in a relationship, process etc: I realized early on I’d never pass the exam. early on in We encountered problems early on in the project. • • • COLLOCATIONS verbs ▪ arrive early/be early Some of the guests arrived early. ▪ leave early I had to leave early, so I missed the end of the party. ▪ be/get/come home early Your father said he’d be home early. ▪ get up/wake up/be up early Set the alarm for six – I have to be up early tomorrow. ▪ go to bed early I think I’ll go to bed early tonight. phrases ▪ early in the morning/afternoon/evening We set off early in the morning. ▪ early in May/June etc I usually go on holiday early in July. ▪ early in 1998/2004 etc We moved to Manchester early in 2004. ▪ early in the year/century (=in the first part of the year or century) It was too early in the year for a lot of flowers.
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early When something is done early, it happens in the beginning of the day or before the expected time. The sun rises early in the day | | | | | ◎ | ['ə:li] | ※ | tính từ & phó từ | | ■ | gần lúc bắt đầu của một khoảng thời gian; sớm; đầu | | ☆ | in early spring | | lúc đầu xuân | | ☆ | in the early morning; early in the morning | | vào lúc sáng sớm | | ☆ | two players were injured early in the season | | hai cầu thủ đã bị thương ngay đầu mùa bóng | | ☆ | I'll go there early next month | | đầu tháng sau tôi sẽ đến đó | | ☆ | early in the 19th century; in the early 19th century | | đầu thế kỷ 19 | | ☆ | in his early twenties | | trong những năm đầu của tuổi hai mươi của anh ta (tức là lúc anh ta có tuổi từ 20 đến 23, 24) | | ☆ | early works (of a composer, poet, writer...) | | các tác phẩm đầu tay (của một nhà soạn nhạc, nhà thơ, nhà văn...) | | ☆ | an early riser | | người hay dậy sớm | | ☆ | in early 1988 | | đầu năm 1998 | | ☆ | in the early 1980s | | đầu những năm 1980 | | ■ | trước thời gian bình thường hoặc mong đợi | | ☆ | early prunes | | mận sớm, mận đầu mùa | | ☆ | an early breakfast | | một bữa điểm tâm sớm | | ☆ | I got up early today; I rise early today | | hôm nay tôi dậy sớm | | ☆ | the bus arrived five minutes early | | xe búyt đến sớm năm phút | | 〆 | at your earliest convenience | | ✓ | càng sớm càng tốt | | ☆ | please deliver the goods at your earliest convenience | | xin làm ơn giao hàng càng sớm càng tốt | | 〆 | bright and early | | ✓ | xem bright | | 〆 | early in the list | | ✓ | ở đầu danh sách | | 〆 | the early bird catches the worm | | ✓ | người nào đến sớm/dậy sớm thì sẽ thành công; đến trước thì được miếng ngon | | 〆 | early days (yet) | | ✓ | còn quá sớm để biết chắc điều gì | | ☆ | I'm not sure, if our book will be a success | | tôi không chắc là cuốn sách của chúng ta có thành công hay không, còn quá sớm | | 〆 | the early hours | | ✓ | lúc tảng sáng | | ☆ | they danced till the early hours | | họ khiêu vũ đến tận gần sáng | | 〆 | an early/a late night | | ✓ | xem night | | 〆 | as early as the 19th century | | ✓ | ngay từ thế kỷ 19 | | 〆 | they got up a bit early for you | | ✓ | (thông tục) chúng láu cá hơn anh, chúng đã lừa được anh rồi | | 〆 | early on | | ✓ | rất sớm | | ☆ | I knew early on (in the film) that I wasn't going to enjoy it | | mới xem tôi đã biết là tôi sẽ không thích phim này | | 〆 | an early/a late riser | | ✓ | xem riser | | 〆 | to keep early hours | | ✓ | dậy sớm và đi ngủ sớm | | 〆 | early to bed and early to rise (makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise) | | ✓ | sống một cách hợp lý và điều độ (sẽ đem lại sức khoẻ, tiền bạc và kiến thức) |
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