Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - soon
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adv. 1 after no long interval of time (shall soon know the result). 2 relatively early (must you go so soon?). 3 (prec. by how) early (with relative rather than distinctive sense) (how soon will it be ready?). 4 readily or willingly (in expressing choice or preference: which would you sooner do?; would as soon stay behind). Phrases and idioms as (or so) soon as (implying a causal or temporal connection) at the moment that; not later than; as early as (came as soon as I heard about it; disappears as soon as it's time to pay). no sooner ... than at the very moment that (we no sooner arrived than the rain stopped). sooner or later at some future time; eventually. Derivatives soonish adv. Etymology: OE sona f. WG
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adverb Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English sōna; akin to Old High German sān immediately Date: before 12th century 1. at once ; immediately, without undue time lapse ; before long , in a prompt manner ; speedily , before the usual time, in agreement with one's choice or preference ; willingly ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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