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Meanings of
soon
in English
Portuguese
cedo
Spanish
en seguida
Back to the meaning
In a near future.
presently
shortly
speedily
before long
Portuguese
cedo
At the time following immediately the time when.
when
once
as soon as
the minute
Synonyms
Examples for "
when
"
when
once
as soon as
the minute
Examples for "
when
"
1
This issue is common
when
studying several health problems in developing countries.
2
However, we know where that road leads today,
when
food is abundant.
3
Early last year, however,
when
Dick opened his new place, things changed.
4
The new right applies throughout criminal proceedings, including
when
receiving legal advice.
5
Mrs O'Neill returned home four years ago
when
her husband's health deteriorated.
1
For,
once
society has seen the problem, the solution is in sight.
2
However,
once
your new family member arrives your costs will change dramatically.
3
Drain
once
cool; don't keep in the iced water longer than necessary.
4
I'd seen almost exactly the same thing happen
once
before, years ago.
5
Therefore, SUVmax value does not add relevant information
once
cytology is available.
1
Address problems early Report any problems that arise
as
soon
as
possible.
2
Lucas said he would press for House debate
as
soon
as
possible.
3
Ms Yingluck said she will hold new elections
as
soon
as
possible.
4
Stop current outbreak
as
soon
as
possible by implementing effective control measures.
5
I had the good judgment to come home
as
soon
as
possible.
1
At Dillon's house, they heard Clancy
the
minute
they reached the house.
2
Kaycee, let me know
the
minute
you hear or think of anything.
3
Now the danger is... far more immediate, and growing by
the
minute
.
4
Electric fields rather than mechanical means guide
the
minute
components into place.
5
They changed
the
minute
the UIR sent forces across the Vasgar border.
Usage of
soon
in English
1
Address problems early Report any problems that arise as
soon
as possible.
2
Lucas said he would press for House debate as
soon
as possible.
3
Ms Yingluck said she will hold new elections as
soon
as possible.
4
Stop current outbreak as
soon
as possible by implementing effective control measures.
5
I had the good judgment to come home as
soon
as possible.
6
Mr Poole said he wanted a resolution for homeowners
soon
as possible.
7
A vote could come as
soon
as next week, several senators said.
8
We want to conclude this process as
soon
as possible, Felker said.
9
Last month, Police Commissioner Mike Bush said an investigation would conclude
soon
.
10
At this rate we might be home
soon
after the New Year.
11
More information about possible funding would be released
soon
,
Mr Mount said.
12
Legislation on political lobbying needs to be enacted as
soon
as possible.
13
Hope that demand could
soon
return helped push oil prices broadly higher.
14
EU diplomats are expected to discuss additional sanctions
soon
,
the source said.
15
Many in the city doubt the security situation will improve anytime
soon
.
16
And
soon
we'll have virtual reality, we'll have augmented reality, said Musk.
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soon
Adverb
Frequent collocations
come soon
soon enough
die soon
know soon
expect soon
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Translations for
soon
Portuguese
cedo
pronto
brevemente
já
logo
Spanish
en seguida
pronto
Soon
through the time
Soon
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