soon 音標拼音: [s'un]
ad . 早,很快,不久,馬上;寧愿,樂意,不如
早,很快,不久,馬上;寧願,樂意,不如
soon adv 1 :
in the near future ; "
the doctor will soon be here "; "
the book will appear shortly "; "
she will arrive presently ";
"
we should have news before long " [
synonym : {
soon },
{
shortly }, {
presently }, {
before long }]
Soon \
Soon \ (
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adv . [
OE .
sone ,
AS .
s [=
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na ;
cf .
OFries .
s [=
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n ,
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s [=
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na ,
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1 .
In a short time ;
shortly after any time specified or supposed ;
as ,
soon after sunrise . "
Sooner said than done ."
--
Old Proverb . "
As soon as it might be ." --
Chaucer .
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She finished ,
and the subtle fiend his lore Soon learned . --
Milton .
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2 .
Without the usual delay ;
before any time supposed ;
early .
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How is it that ye are come so soon to -
day ? --
Ex .
ii .
18 .
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3 .
Promptly ;
quickly ;
easily .
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Small lights are soon blown out ,
huge fires abide .
--
Shak .
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4 .
Readily ;
willingly ; --
in this sense used with would ,
or some other word expressing will .
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I would as soon see a river winding through woods or in meadows ,
as when it is tossed up in so many whimsical figures at Versailles . --
Addison .
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{
As soon as },
or {
So soon as },
immediately at or after another event . "
As soon as he came nigh unto the camp . .
.
he saw the calf ,
and the dancing ." --
Ex .
xxxii .
19 .
See {
So . . .
as },
under {
So }.
{
Soon at },
as soon as ;
or ,
as soon as the time referred to arrives . [
Obs .] "
I shall be sent for soon at night ."
--
Shak .
{
Sooner or later },
at some uncertain time in the future ;
as ,
he will discover his mistake sooner or later .
{
With the soonest },
as soon as any ;
among the earliest ;
too soon . [
Obs .] --
Holland .
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Soon \
Soon \,
a .
Speedy ;
quick . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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70 Moby Thesaurus words for "
soon ":
after a time ,
after a while ,
afterward ,
afterwards ,
anon ,
at bottom ,
at once ,
before long ,
betimes ,
by and by ,
by destiny ,
directly ,
ere long ,
eventually ,
expeditiously ,
fatally ,
forthwith ,
gladly ,
happily ,
hastily ,
hopefully ,
immediately ,
imminently ,
in a jiffy ,
in a moment ,
in a second ,
in a while ,
in a wink ,
in aftertime ,
in due course ,
in due time ,
in good time ,
in short order ,
in the future ,
in time ,
instantly ,
later ,
lickety -
split ,
lief ,
momentarily ,
on the double ,
one day ,
oversoon ,
posthaste ,
predictably ,
premature ,
presently ,
previous ,
probably ,
promptly ,
pronto ,
proximo ,
quick ,
quickly ,
rapidly ,
readily ,
right away ,
seasonably ,
shortly ,
sooner or later ,
speedily ,
straightway ,
swiftly ,
timely ,
tomorrow ,
tout de suite ,
ultimately ,
untimely ,
willingly ,
without delay
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SOON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SOON is without undue time lapse : before long How to use soon in a sentence
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SOON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SOON definition: 1 in or within a short time; before long; quickly: 2 at the same time or a very short time… Learn more
Soon - definition of soon by The Free Dictionary 1 within a short period; before long: soon after dark 2 promptly; quickly: Finish as soon as you can 3 readily or willingly: I would as soon walk as ride 4 Obs immediately; at once; forthwith 1 sooner or later, sometime; eventually 2 would or had sooner, to prefer to: I would sooner not go Compare rather (def 7)
Soon Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Soon definition: Without hesitation; promptly or speedily
SOON - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary adverb: (= before long) pronto, dentro de poco; (= early, quickly) pronto, temprano [ ] Discover everything about the word "SOON" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
soon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary soon (comparative sooner, superlative soonest) Short in length of time from the present I need the soonest date you have available (US, dialect) Early Late in the evening we arrived at Quincy where we bivouacked for the night and taken a soon start the next morning to march to the arsenal