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| | early / morning / Good morning! / long ago / prematurely | HSK 1 |
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| | early morning / CL: 個|个 / also pr. [zao3chen5] | HSK 2 |
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| | already at an earlier time | HSK 2 |
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| | for a long time; long since / (dialect) in the past | HSK 3 |
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| | early period; early phase; early stage | HSK 5 |
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| | morning and evening / (in reference to sth that is bound to happen) sooner or later; one of these days / (coll.) (this, or that) point of time / (dialect) at some time in the future | HSK 6 |
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| | soon; at an early date / the early days; the past | HSK 7-9 |
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| | from morning till night / from dawn to dusk / all day long | HSK 7-9 |
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| | many years ago; in the past / in one's early years | HSK 7-9 |
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| | sooner or later | HSK 7-9 |
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| | ahead of schedule / sooner than planned / to bring forward (to an earlier time) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | at the earliest possible time; as soon as possible | HSK 7-9 |
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| | as soon as possible / at the first opportunity / the sooner the better / before it's too late | HSK 7-9 |
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| | early in the morning / at dawn | HSK 7-9 |
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| | as early as possible | HSK 7-9 |
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| | at dawn / at first light / first thing in the morning | HSK 7-9 |
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| | premature; untimely / (dialect) to have breakfast; breakfast | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to be in love when one is too young; puppy love | |
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| | premature ejaculation | |
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| | morning newspaper | |
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| | to get up early | |
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| | tomorrow morning / tomorrow | |
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| | to marry too early | |
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| | to have a premature birth | |
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| | to leave early (before the stipulated finishing time) / to retire early (from one's job) | |
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| | early spring | |
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| | morning exercises (physical exercises commonly performed en masse at schools and workplaces in East Asian countries) | |
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| | teenage pregnancy / early stage of pregnancy | |
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| | morning market | |
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| | (medicine) premature beat; extrasystole | |
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| | early shift; morning work shift | |
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| | to age prematurely / premature senescence | |
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| | to leave early and return late (idiom) | |
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| | a bit earlier | |
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| | early demise / untimely death | |
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| | breakfast | |
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| | previously | |
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| | early season rice / rice at transplanting or still unripe | |
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| | Good morning! | |
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| | morning tea | |
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| | previously / before | |
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| | first thing in the morning / at daybreak | |
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| | early autumn | |
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| | precocious; early-maturing | |
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| | as soon as possible; at the first opportunity; the sooner the better; before it's too late | |
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| | a long time ago | |
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| | to be industrious, rising early and going to bed late | |
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| | matins / morning service (in the Catholic Church) / morning chorus (of birds) | |
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| | premature / too soon | |
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| | (coll.) as soon as possible; as early as one can | |
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| | morning bus / early train | |
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| | early frost | |
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| | to die while still relatively young / to have been dead (for some years) | |
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| | (Tw) old times / former times | |
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| | South China Morning Post (newspaper in Hong Kong) | |
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| | to arrive early | |
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| | early to bed, early to rise; to keep early hours | |
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| | (Tw) traditional style; old-fashioned feel; flavor of yesteryear | |
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| | to know in advance | |
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| | when? | |
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| | if you live a life of crime, sooner or later you'll pay for it | |
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| | Good morning! | |
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| | If I had known earlier... | |
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| | a little early | |
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| | early in the morning | |
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| | to give sb a wake-up call (at a hotel) | |
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| | earlier / long ago / as soon as possible | |
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| | give birth to a son soon (propitiatory compliment to newlyweds) | |
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| | Waseda University (private university in Tokyo) | |
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| | a little earlier | |
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| | early in the morning | |
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| | at daybreak | |
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| | arriving early can't beat coming at the right time / perfect timing | |
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| | as soon as possible | |
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| | premature death | |
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| | morning erection | |
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| | brunch | |
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| | brunch | |
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| | as early as | |
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| | morning show (at a theater or cinema); matinee | |
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| | to die young | |
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| | to plant early; to sow seeds in early spring | |
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| | early education (abbr. for 早期教育) | |
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| | to recover health quickly; Get well soon! | |
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| | preschool group for kids aged three or less / (Tw) work shift starting around daybreak | |
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| | early effect | |
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| | one's early years | |
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| | to end one's suffering by dying quickly and being reincarnated / (fig.) to get it over with | |
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| | if I (you, she, he...) had known it would come to this, I (you, she, he...) would not have acted thus (idiom) / to regret vainly one's past behavior | |
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| | (coll.) Alzheimer's disease | |
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| | presenilins | |
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| | it's getting late; time's getting on | |
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