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  • 1You — (stressed /IPA|jü/; unstressed [IPA|jə] ) is the second person personal pronoun in Modern English. Ye was the original nominative form; the oblique/objective form is you (functioning originally as both accusative and dative), and the possessive… …

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  • 2early\ bird\ catches\ the\ worm — • early bird gets the worm • early bird catches the worm proverb A person who gets up early in the morning has the best chance of succeeding; if you arrive early or are quicker, you get ahead of others. When Billy s father woke him up for school… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 3early\ bird\ gets\ the\ worm — • early bird gets the worm • early bird catches the worm proverb A person who gets up early in the morning has the best chance of succeeding; if you arrive early or are quicker, you get ahead of others. When Billy s father woke him up for school… …

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  • 4early retirement — early re tirement noun uncount a situation when someone leaves their job before the usual age for stopping work. If you do this, you take early retirement …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 5early retirement — UK US noun [uncountable] a situation when someone leaves their job before the usual age for stopping work. If you do this, you take early retirement . Thesaurus: leaving a jobsynonym applying and interviewing for jobshyponym …

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  • 6early — 1 adjective 1 NEAR THE BEGINNING near to the beginning of a day, year, someone s life etc: We ve booked two weeks holiday in early May. | Her early life was miserably unhappy. | in the early days (=at the beginning of a process, project etc): In… …

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  • 7early bird catches the worm — or[early bird gets the worm] A person who gets up early in the morning has the best chance of succeeding; if you arrive early or are quicker, you get ahead of others. A proverb. * /When Billy s father woke him up for school he said, The early… …

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  • 8early bird catches the worm — or[early bird gets the worm] A person who gets up early in the morning has the best chance of succeeding; if you arrive early or are quicker, you get ahead of others. A proverb. * /When Billy s father woke him up for school he said, The early… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 9early retirement — UK / US noun [uncountable] a situation when someone leaves their job before the usual age for stopping work. If you do this, you take early retirement …

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  • 10You Me at Six — Origin Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK Genres Alternative rock, pop punk, post hardcore (early) Years active 2004–present Labels …

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