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Early
matinal(e)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. early [brit. angl. ˈəːli, am. angl. ˈərli] PRID.

1. early (one of the first):

early attempt, role, years, play
in an early role

2. early (sooner than usual):

early death
early delivery, settlement
early vegetable, fruit
to take an early holiday brit. angl. or vacation am. angl.

3. early (in period of time):

at an early age
to make an early start
at an early hour
in the early hours
in the early Middle Ages/60's
in the early spring
at an early date

4. early BIOL.:

early gene

II. early [brit. angl. ˈəːli, am. angl. ˈərli] PRISL.

1. early (in period of time):

early leave, arrive, book, start
early get up, go to bed
it's still early
it's too early to say
as early as 1983
dès 1983
(very) early on
early on in her career
I realized early on that
post brit. angl. early for Christmas’

2. early (before expected, too soon):

early arrive, leave, ripen
I'm sorry to arrive a bit early , I'm sorry I'm a bit early
to do sth two days/three weeks early
to retire early

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

early to bed early to rise
it's early days yet
to be an early bird
to be a bit early in the day to say

early warning SAM.

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

early developer SAM.

early developer
enfant m. in ž. spol précoce

early man SAM.

early man

early riser SAM.

early riser
lève-tôt m. in ž. spol

early closing day SAM. brit. angl.

early warning system SAM. VOJ.

Early American PRID.

Early American architecture, furniture:

Early American

Early English SAM. PRID. ARHIT.

Early English
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Angleščina
Angleščina
early riser
early bird pog.

v slovarju PONS

Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

I. early [ˈɜ:lɪ, am. angl. ˈɜ:r-] PRID.

1. early (at beginning of day):

early
the early hours
in the early morning
early riser

2. early (close to beginning of period):

early
in the early 15th century
the early masters UM.

3. early ur. jez. (prompt):

4. early (ahead of expected time):

early
to be early
to have an early night

5. early (first):

an early edition

II. early [ˈɜ:lɪ, am. angl. ˈɜ:r-] PRISL.

1. early (in day):

early
to get up early

2. early (ahead of time):

early

3. early (close to beginning of period):

early
early in life
early next year
as early as 1803
dès 1803

4. early (prematurely):

early
to die early

Early Church SAM.

the Early Church
Francoščina
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Angleščina
Angleščina
early riser
précocité d'une gelée, de l'hiver
early arrival
early
hâtif (-ive) fruit, légume
early
early
to be an early riser
to be up early
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina

I. early <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜr·li] PRID.

1. early (at beginning of day):

early
the early hours
in the early morning
appel m. spol matinal
early riser
lève-tôt m. in ž. spol

2. early (close to beginning of period):

early
in the early 15th century
the early masters UM.

3. early (ahead of expected time):

early
to be early
to have an early night

4. early (first):

an early edition

5. early ur. jez. (prompt):

II. early <-ier, -iest> [ˈɜr·li] PRISL.

1. early (in day):

early
to get up early

2. early (ahead of time):

early
5 minutes early

3. early (close to beginning of period):

early
early in life
early next year
as early as 1803
dès 1803

4. early (prematurely):

early
to die early
early closing
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
early
early riser
early
précocité d'une gelée, de l'hiver
early arrival
hâtif (-ive) fruit, légume
early
to be an early bird
to be up early

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It had an essentially defensive function that included responsibility for the early warning system.
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An early warning system was instituted to monitor complaints made against individual officers.
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A lack of knowledge about the capability of radar to create an effective centralized early warning system also contributed to the over-reliance on the self-defense capabilities of bombers.
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Schools use prelims as an early warning system of sorts, to note which pupils need to push harder, or need help.
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This can act as an early warning system to initiate conservation measures to help prevent further population decline, and ultimately help support biodiversity.
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