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102 before me
adv.1 delante de mí, adelante de mí, adelante mío, al frente mío.2 antes de mí, antes mío. -
103 before us
adv.1 delante de nosotros, adelante de nosotros, delante nuestro, adelante nuestro.2 antes de nosotros, antes nuestro. -
104 before
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105 BEFORE
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106 before
før -
107 before
inden -
108 before
tidligere -
109 before
преди -
110 before
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111 before it
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112 Before
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113 before
voor, eer, eerder, tevore, voordat -
114 before
pa; antes cu, promer cu -
115 before
1 (adv) инголе [ingоle]2 (conj) сядынголе [sjadyngоle]3 (prep) инголе [ingоle] -
116 before
1. adv níwájú2. prep níwájú, ÿíwájú, lójú3. conj kí ó tó -
117 before
adv.पहले, आगे, पूर्व,prep.आगे; सम्मुख, सामने, हाथ में; पेशी में, सम्मुख; बढ कर, उत्तमतर -
118 before
prepმანამდე, სანამ, უფრო ადრე -
119 before
adv.икеле; conj. седе икеле; prep. икеле -
120 before
1. adv.ончылно н.; ончыч н.[onchylno; onchych]2. conj.деч ончыч н.; деч ончычрак н.[dech onchych; dech onchychrak]3. prep.ончыч (по.м)[onchych]
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Before — Be*fore , prep. [OE. beforen, biforen, before, AS. beforan; pref. be + foran, fore, before. See {Be }, and {Fore}.] 1. In front of; preceding in space; ahead of; as, to stand before the fire; before the house. [1913 Webster] His angel, who shall… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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before — [bē fôr′, bifôr′] adv. [ME biforen < OE beforan < be , BY + foran,FORE] 1. in advance; in front; ahead 2. in the past; previously [I ve heard that song before] 3. at an earlier time; sooner [come at ten, not before] prep … English World dictionary
before — before, ahead, forward are comparable when they mean in advance, especially in place or in time. Before is more commonly used in reference to time than to place. Its most frequent implication is previousness or priority {I have heard that before} … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Before — Be*fore , adv. 1. On the fore part; in front, or in the direction of the front; opposed to {in the rear}. [1913 Webster] The battle was before and behind. 2 Chron. xiii. 14. [1913 Webster] 2. In advance. I come before to tell you. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
before — be·fore prep 1: in the presence of then personally appeared before me 2: to be judged or acted on by a case before the court a bill coming up before Congress Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 19 … Law dictionary
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before — O.E. beforan before, in front of, in the presence of, in former times, from P.Gmc. *bi by + *forana from the front, adverbial derivative of *fora (see FOR (Cf. for)). Cf. O.Fris. bifara, O.S. biforan, O.H.G. bifora, Ger. bevor. Contrasting … Etymology dictionary
before — [adv] earlier afore, aforetime, ahead, ante, antecedently, anteriorly, back, before present, ere, fore, former, formerly, forward, gone, gone by, heretofore, in advance, in days of yore, in front, in old days, in the past, past, precendently,… … New thesaurus
before — ► PREPOSITION , CONJUNCTION , & ADVERB 1) during the period of time preceding. 2) in front of. 3) in preference to; rather than. ORIGIN Old English, from BY(Cf. ↑by) + FORE(Cf. ↑fore) … English terms dictionary
before — be|fore1 W1S1 [bıˈfo: US ˈfo:r] conj 1.) earlier than a particular event or action ≠ ↑after ▪ Say goodbye before you go. ▪ I saw her a few days before she died. see usage note ↑ago 2.) so that something does not or cannot happen ▪ Put that money… … Dictionary of contemporary English