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1 already
adverbit's already 8 o'clock or 8 o'clock already — es ist schon 8 Uhr
* * *[o:l'redi]1) (before a particular time; previously: I had already gone when Tom arrived; I don't want that book - I've read it already.) schon* * *al·readyadv inv1. (before now) schon, bereits2. (so soon) jetzt schonwe're not there \already, are we? sind wir etwa schon da?turn the page \already! blätter endlich mal um!all right \already! jetzt reicht's aber!* * *[ɔːl'redɪ]advschonI've already seen it, I've seen it already — ich habe es schon gesehen
* * *already [ˌɔːlˈredı] adv schon, bereits:have you finished already?* * *adverbit's already 8 o'clock or 8 o'clock already — es ist schon 8 Uhr
* * *adv.bereits adv.schon adv. -
2 already
1) ( before now) schon, bereits2) ( so soon) jetzt schon;we're not there \already, are we? sind wir etwa schon da?turn the page \already! blättere endlich mal um!;all right \already! jetzt reicht's aber!
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