early in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for early in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

I.early <-ier, -iest [or more early, most early]> [ˈɜːlɪ, Am ˈɜːr-] ADJ

II.early [ˈɜːlɪ, Am ˈɜːr-] ADV

Translations for early in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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ранен (-на)
early
at an early age
at early dawn
early afternoon
early [or untimely] death
early
early on
early morning
early riser
early in the morning
bright and early
early ripening

early Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take early retirement, to retire early
early to bed and early to rise
I got used to getting up early
where are you off to so early?

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He began to develop a key interest in films studies while taking his theology courses in the early 1960s.
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The model and businesswoman said she had to have an emergency caesarean operation as his heart rate had slipped and doctors decided to deliver him, eight weeks early.
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He believed that carriers could not be successfully defended by their own aircraft without some form of early-warning system.
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In the 19th century and early 20th centuries, the castle was used, among other things, as a quarry, a tennis court and a chicken run.
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Successful strikes in the early 1970s resulted in wage improvements.
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Cancer of the esophagus is often detected late inasmuch as there are typically no early symptoms.
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She spent much of her childhood with her maternal grandfather who owned a large country estate and was from an early age a nature and animal lover.
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He was an early adopter of starting blocks rather than digging footholds in the cinder tracks.
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The festival helped promote many new hard rock and heavy metal acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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Early settlers to the area started homesteads in the timberline, which provided building materials and fuel.
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