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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. early [ingl. brit. ˈəːli, ingl. am. ˈərli] ADJ.

1. early (one of the first):

early attempt, role, years, play
one of the earliest attempts

2. early (sooner than usual):

early death
early delivery, settlement
early vegetable, fruit
to take an early holiday ingl. brit. or vacation ingl. am.
at your earliest convenience form.

3. early (in period of time):

at the earliest
the earliest I can manage is Monday
the earliest days of the cinema

4. early BIOL.:

early gene

II. early [ingl. brit. ˈəːli, ingl. am. ˈərli] ADV.

1. early (in period of time):

early leave, arrive, book, start
early get up, go to bed
as early as 1983
dès 1983
post ingl. brit. early for Christmas’

2. early (before expected, too soon):

early arrive, leave, ripen

III. early [ingl. brit. ˈəːli, ingl. am. ˈərli]

early warning SUST.

to be or come as an early warning of sth atrbv. sign
to be or come as an early warning of sth symptom

early developer SUST.

early man SUST.

early riser SUST.

early closing day SUST. ingl. brit.

early warning system SUST. MILIT.

Early American ADJ.

Early American architecture, furniture:

Early English SUST. ADJ. ARQUIT.

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early bird coloq.

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I. early [ˈɜ:lɪ, ingl. am. ˈɜ:r-] ADJ.

1. early (at beginning of day):

2. early (close to beginning of period):

3. early form. (prompt):

4. early (ahead of expected time):

5. early (first):

II. early [ˈɜ:lɪ, ingl. am. ˈɜ:r-] ADV.

1. early (in day):

2. early (ahead of time):

3. early (close to beginning of period):

as early as 1803
dès 1803

4. early (prematurely):

Early Church SUST.

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précocité d'une gelée, de l'hiver
hâtif (-ive) fruit, légume
en el diccionario PONS
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I. early <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜr·li] ADJ.

1. early (at beginning of day):

2. early (close to beginning of period):

3. early (ahead of expected time):

4. early (first):

5. early form. (prompt):

II. early <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜr·li] ADV.

1. early (in day):

2. early (ahead of time):

3. early (close to beginning of period):

as early as 1803
dès 1803

4. early (prematurely):

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précocité d'une gelée, de l'hiver
hâtif (-ive) fruit, légume
at the earliest opportunity

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His earliest known extant painting dates from 1900.
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It also had labyrinthodont teeth, characterized by infolded enamel, which characterizes all of the earliest known tetrapods as well.
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The earliest texts to have been preserved are largely monumental inscriptions documenting rulership, succession, and ascension, conquest and calendrical and astronomical events.
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This is one of the earliest instances of sculpture in the world.
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Some of the earliest stereoscope views, issued in the 1850s, were on glass.
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