soon
- IPA[so͞on]
美式
- in or after a short time;early
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- 1. in or after a short time everyone will soon know the truth he'll be home soon 同義詞
- ▪ early it's a pity you have to leave so soon I wish you'd told me sooner 同義詞
- 2. used to indicate one's preference in a particular matter I'd just as soon Tim did it I would sooner resign than transfer to Toronto
- a difficult situation will be resolved more quickly if there is no more discussion of it
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- a difficult situation will be resolved more quickly if there is no more discussion of it
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- a name for Oklahoma
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- a name for Oklahoma
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- at some future time; eventually
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- planned or destined to have a specified position or quality in the near future: her soon-to-be husband a soon-to-be wealthy man
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- planned or destined to have a specified position or quality in the near future: her soon-to-be husband a soon-to-be wealthy man
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- used to convey that the second event mentioned happens immediately after the first
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- in or after a short time: everyone will soon know the truth he'll be home soon
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