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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Early (disambiguation); Earlier; Early (album)
Найдено результатов: 1891
Early         
·adv Soon; in good season; seasonably; betimes; as, come early.
II. Early ·adv Coming in the first part of a period of time, or among the first of successive acts, events, ·etc.
III. Early ·adv In advance of the usual or appointed time; in good season; prior in time; among or near the first;
- opposed to late; as, the early bird; an early spring; early fruit.
early         
I. a.
1.
Timely, seasonable, in season.
2.
Forward, premature.
3.
At dawn, at daybreak, at the opening of day.
II. ad.
Soon, betimes, seasonably, in good season, in good time.
early         
(earlier, earliest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Early means before the usual time that a particular event or activity happens.
I knew I had to get up early...
Why do we have to go to bed so early?
? late
ADV: ADV after v
Early is also an adjective.
I decided that I was going to take early retirement...
I planned an early night.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Early means near the beginning of a day, week, year, or other period of time.
...in the 1970s and the early 1980s.
...a few weeks in early summer...
She was in her early teens.
...the early hours of Saturday morning.
? late
ADJ: ADJ n
Early is also an adverb.
We'll hope to see you some time early next week.
...early in the season.
ADV: ADV with cl, ADV n/prep
3.
Early means before the time that was arranged or expected.
She arrived early to secure a place at the front...
The first snow came a month earlier than usual.
? late
ADV: ADV after v
Early is also an adjective.
I'm always early.
ADJ
4.
Early means near the beginning of a period in history, or in the history of something such as the world, a society, or an activity.
...the early stages of pregnancy.
...Fassbinder's early films...
It's too early to declare his efforts a success.
ADJ: ADJ n
5.
Early means near the beginning of something such as a piece of work or a process.
...the book's early chapters.
ADJ: ADJ n
Early is also an adverb.
...an incident which occurred much earlier in the game.
ADV: ADV with cl, ADV prep
6.
Early refers to plants which flower or crop before or at the beginning of the main season.
...these early cabbages and cauliflowers.
ADJ: ADJ n
Early is also an adverb.
...early flowering shrubs.
ADV: ADV with v
7.
Early reports or indications of something are the first reports or indications about it. (FORMAL)
The early indications look encouraging...
ADJ: ADJ n
8.
You can use as early as to emphasize that a particular time or period is surprisingly early.
Inflation could fall back into single figures as early as this month.
PHRASE: PHR n [emphasis]
9.
If you say about something that might be true that it is early days, you mean that it is too soon for you to be completely sure about it. (INFORMAL)
PHRASE: V inflects
early         
¦ adjective (earlier, earliest)
1. before the usual or expected time.
2. of, at, or near the beginning of a particular time, period, or sequence.
(of a plant or crop) flowering or ripening before other varieties.
¦ adverb
1. before the usual or expected time.
2. at or near the beginning of a time, period, etc.
¦ noun (earlies)
1. potatoes ready to be harvested before the main crop.
2. informal early shifts.
Phrases
at the earliest not before the time or date specified.
early bird humorous a person who rises or arrives early.
early (or earlier) on at an early (or earlier) stage.
Derivatives
earliness noun
Origin
OE (as adverb) rlice (see ere, -ly2), influenced by ON arliga.
earlier         
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Earlier is the comparative of early
.
2.
Earlier is used to refer to a point or period in time before the present or before the one you are talking about.
As mentioned earlier, the University supplements this information with an interview...
Earlier, it had been hoped to use the indoor track.
...political reforms announced by the President earlier this year...
Many years earlier, Grundy had given The Beatles their first television break.
ADV: ADV with v, ADV with cl, oft amount ADV
Earlier is also an adjective.
Earlier reports of gunshots have not been substantiated.
ADJ: ADJ n
Early centers of Christianity         
  • Roman Antioch]].
  • A scene showing [[Christ Pantocrator]] from a [[Roman mosaic]] in the church of [[Santa Pudenziana]] in Rome, c. 410 AD
  • Map of Paul's 3rd missionary journey
  • St Thomas]], who continued on to southern India, and possibly as far as Malaysia or China.
  • Church of the Apostles]] is located under the current structure.
  • Early Christian quarter in [[ancient Carthage]].
  • [[St Paul's Island]]s near [[St. Paul's Bay]], traditionally identified as the place where St Paul was shipwrecked
PERIOD OF CHURCH HISTORY BEGINNING WITH THE MINISTRY OF JESUS (C. 27-30) AND ENDING WITH THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICAEA (325)
History of early Christianity; Early Church; Early Christian Church; Early Christian; Early Christians; Early church; Early Christianities; Early centers of Christianity; Early Christian church; History of Early Christianity; Early history of Christianity; Early Christian churches; The early church; Christian origins; Early Christian circles; Early centres of Christianity; Early christian church; First Christian church; Early christianity; Early center of Christianity; Pillars of the Church; Early centre of Christianity; Early Chirstanity
Early Christianity (up to the First Council of Nicaea in 325) spread from the Levant, across the Roman Empire, and beyond. Originally, this progression was closely connected to already established Jewish centers in the Holy Land and the Jewish diaspora.
Waking up early         
  • Aristotle advised rising early
  • Benjamin Franklin wrote a book called ''Early Rising: A Natural, Social, and Religious Duty''
BEHAVIOUR OR PRODUCTIVITY METHOD CONSISTING IN WAKING UP EARLY IN THE MORNING
Early rising; Early risers
Waking up early is rising before most others and has also been described as a productivity method - rising early and consistently so as to be able to accomplish more during the day. This method has been recommended since antiquity and is now recommended by a number of personal development gurus.
Early warning system         
  • EWS Observer Controller Model and the Subsystem
EARLY DETECTION OF PROBLEMATIC OUTCOMES, TYPICALLY USING SENSORS, EVENT DETECTION AND DECISION SUBSYSTEMS
Early warning; Early warning systems; Early Warning System
An early warning system is a warning system that can be implemented as a chain of information communication systems and comprises sensors, event detection and decision subsystems for early identification of hazards. They work together to forecast and signal disturbances that adversely affect the stability of the physical world, providing time for the response system to prepare for the adverse event and to minimize its impact.
Early childhood intervention         
A SUPPORT AND EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN WHO HAVE BEEN ABUSE VICTIMS, ARE AT RISK, OR HAVE DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS OR DISABILITIES
Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities; Early Childhood Intervention; Early intervention; Early intervention specialist; Developmental therapy
Early childhood intervention (ECI) is a support and educational system for very young children (aged birth to six years) who have been victims of, or who are at high risk for child abuse and/or neglect as well as children who have developmental delays or disabilities. Some states and regions have chosen to focus these services on children with developmental disabilities or delays, but Early Childhood Intervention is not limited to children with these disabilities.
Early intervention in psychosis         
EARLY DETECTION AND TREATMENT
Early psychosis; Coordinated speciality care; Early Intervention in Psychosis
Early intervention in psychosis is a clinical approach to those experiencing symptoms of psychosis for the first time. It forms part of a new prevention paradigm for psychiatry and is leading to reform of mental health services, especially in the United Kingdom and Australia.

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