词汇 | soon |
释义 | soon adverb uk /suːn/ us /suːn/ A2 in or within a short time; before long; quickly: 不久,很快 She'll soon be here./She'll be here soon.她很快就到。 It will soon be impossible for foreigners to enter the country.不久以后,外国人就不能进入这个国家了。 The sooner we leave, the sooner we'll get there.我们出发得越早,到那儿也就越早。 soon afterSoon after agreeing to go, she realized she'd made a mistake.同意去之后不久,她就意识到自己犯了一个错误。 how soonHow soon (= when) can we sign the contract?我们什么时候能签订合同? the sooner the better"When would you like to meet?" "The sooner the better."“你想什么时候见面?”“越快越好。” I couldn't get out of that place soon enough.我恨不得马上离开那个地方。 as soon as B1 at the same time or a very short time after: 一…就 As soon as I saw her, I knew there was something wrong.我一看到她就知道出事了。 as soon as possible A2 If you do something as soon as possible, you do it as quickly as you can: 尽快 We need the repairs done as soon as possible.我们需要尽快修好。 The school's winter break starts soon. They were very keen to start work as soon as possible.他们渴望尽早开始工作。 She'll soon be as tall as her mother.她很快就会和她母亲一样高了。 We must meet for lunch soon.我们一定要快快找个日子相约吃个午饭。 Be patient! They'll be here soon. In the future & soon ahead ahead of all in good timeidiom anon ASAP away come futuristically gonna hereon in in for somethingidiom PDQ posterity presently run shortly someday space yet GrammarSoon Soon means ‘a short time after now’ and ‘a short time after a point in the past’. Like many other short adverbs, we can use it in front position, mid position or end position, though we don’t use it in end position when referring to the past: … Idiomsno sooner ... than no sooner said than done see you soon sooner or later would (just) as soon soon | American Dictionarysoon adverb[ -er/-est only ] us/sun/ in or within a short time; before long; quickly: We’ll soon be there. How soon (= When) can we sign the contract? "When would you like to meet?" "The sooner the better." Idiomsooner or later Examples of soonsoon One knows very soon and very well that it must end, and how. At a political level, authoritarian planned economies that don't consider the randomness inherent in evolutionary processes are doomed, sooner or later, to failure. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Chiefs were soon even unable to maintain local agricultural rituals. Methodologies can be refined as soon as a change occurs in the market or in the organization of the company. Activation of microglia places a load on the anabolic and catabolic machinery of the cells causing activated microglia to die sooner than non-activated cells. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The efforts were soon abandoned for a watered-down version of no beef-eating and less drinking. When one sees the great and glorious fields of ice and snow one soon forgets the discomfort one have to put up with. The nature of their commitment changed as soon as they entered the war and several times thereafter, depending on their success. In practice, the ' sons of the customs ' would just as soon accept a personal offering (dash) in the coin of the realm. Within two hours of confinement the first animal succumbed and others soon followed. Both large scale laser facilities designed to achieve ignition soon after 2010 are nearing completion. We will have more information on these discs soon. Once you are in the air and not sooner, spin back to the front. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In many societies, it is normal for females to marry soon after the menarche, while males do so much later. Irreconcilable differences between opposing factions soon emerged, sometimes producing a complete breakdown of co-operation. See all examples of soon These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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