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11as soon as possible — at the earliest possible opportunity, as early as possible …
12possible — 1 adjective 1 able to be done or likely to happen or exist: Accidents are always possible in this kind of situation. | Sony and Showscan are discussing possible joint projects. | it is possible to do sth: Is it possible to predict what will… …
13possible — pos|si|ble1 W1S1 [ˈpɔsıbəl US ˈpa: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin possibilis, from posse to be able ] 1.) if something is possible, it can be done or achieved ≠ ↑impossible ▪ Is it possible to get tickets for the game? ▪ It might …
14possible — [[t]pɒ̱sɪb(ə)l[/t]] ♦ possibles 1) ADJ: usu v link ADJ, oft it v link ADJ to inf If it is possible to do something, it can be done. If it is possible to find out where your brother is, we shall... Everything is possible if we want it enough...… …
15soon — /su:n/ adverb 1 in a short time from now, or a short time after something else happens: It will be dark soon. | David arrived back from Paris sooner than I expected. | They wanted to climb to the top, but they soon abandoned this idea. (+ after) …
16soon */*/*/ — UK [suːn] / US [sun] adverb Word forms soon : comparative sooner superlative soonest 1) a) within a short time from now If we don t leave soon, we re going to miss our bus. Mum phoned to say she d be home soon. pretty soon: If he doesn t show up… …
17possible — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ make sth ▪ New technology has made it possible to communicate more easily. ▪ …
18soon*/*/*/ — [suːn] adv 1) within a short time If we don t leave soon, we re going to miss our bus.[/ex] Mum phoned to say she d be home soon.[/ex] If he doesn t show up pretty soon, I m leaving.[/ex] Danny showed up soon after you left.[/ex] 2) quickly How… …
19soon — adverb Etymology: Middle English soone, from Old English sōna; akin to Old High German sān immediately Date: before 12th century 1. a. obsolete at once ; immediately b. without undue time lapse ; before long < soon …
20soon — adv 1. before long, shortly, within a short period; presently, anon, at an early date, betimes; erelong, in good time, in due time; Inf. any old day now, Inf. any minute, in the near future, before you know it. 2. promptly, quickly, directly,… …