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 Translation for 'as soon as' from English to Spanish
no bien {conj}as soon as
nada más {adv}as soon as
en cuanto {conj} [+subj.]as soon as
tan pronto como {conj} [+subj.]as soon as
4 Words
lo antes posible {adv}as soon as possible <asap>
5+ Words
Apenas salí a la calle, se puso a llover. As soon as I went out into the street it began to rain.
Así que se fueron, lavamos los platos.As soon as they left, we washed the dishes.
Partial Matches
como {adv} {conj}as
tal como {adv}such as
como antes {adv}as before
quím.
arsénico {m} <As>
arsenic <As>
como siempre {adv}as always
como siempre {adv}as usual
como de costumbre {adv}as usual
como se suele haceras usual
tal cual {conj}such as
igual que {conj}just as
también {adv}as well
quím.
arsénico {m} <As>
arsenid <As>
como nunca {adv}as never before
disfrazado de algo {adj}disguised as sth.
tanto ... como ... {conj}as well as
psico.
síndrome {m} de Asperger <AS>
Asperger syndrome <AS>
por norma general {adv}as a rule
tan deprisa como {conj}as fast as
en parejas {adv}as a pair
según {conj} [a medida que]as [indicating progression]
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Usage Examples English
  • The rapid pace of change in the ironclad period meant that many ships were obsolete as soon as they were complete, and that naval tactics were in a state of flux.
  • ... 456/455 BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian, and is often described as the father of tragedy. As soon as he woke, he began to write a tragedy, and his first performance took place in 499 BC, when he was 26 years old.
  • In Germany, if one has been arrested and taken into custody by the police one must be brought before a judge as soon as possible and at the latest on the day after the arrest.
  • Far from needing the intervention of Circe, the victims find their natural condition as soon as they set foot on the island.
  • In 2011, Noble Energy estimated that a pipeline to Leviathan gas field could be in operation as soon as 2014 or 2015.

  • Middle-Eastern couples who have not had children, because of the strong desire and social pressure to establish fertility as soon as possible within marriage, rarely use condoms.
  • Arnold had decided that the B-17 was unsuitable for the kind of operations required in the Pacific and made plans to replace all of the B-17s in the theater with B-24s (and later, B-29s) as soon as they became available.
  • He liked to write down ideas on paper as soon as he thought of them, often flooding his office with stacks of paper filled with potential ideas for game mechanics.
  • Because of a known vulnerability in older versions of Internet Explorer, some email programs, such as Microsoft's Outlook Express and Microsoft Outlook programs, may install and execute the worm as soon as the e-mail message is viewed.
  • Treaty expert David Hunter Miller, who was at the conference and subsequently compiled a 22 volume compendium of documents, provides a report of the Intelligence Section of the American Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 which recommended that "there be established a separate state in Palestine," and that "it will be the policy of the League of Nations to recognize Palestine as a Jewish state, as soon as it is a Jewish state in fact."

  • It is the ancient road used by pilgrims descending to Bayonne then either along the coast on the "Way of Soulac" or because they landed there from England, for example, to join the French Way as soon as possible in Pamplona.
  • Railroads hired scores of men to dig out the tracks but as soon as they had finished shoveling a stretch of line a new storm arrived, burying it again.
  • The 1960 paperback edition of Montgomery's memoirs contains a publisher's note drawing attention to that broadcast, and stating that although the reader might assume from Montgomery's text that Auchinleck had been planning to retreat "into the Nile Delta or beyond" in the publisher's view it had been Auchinleck's intention to launch an offensive as soon as the Eighth Army was "rested and regrouped".
  • In more recent years, most steals of home involve a "delayed double steal", in which a runner on first attempts to steal second, while the runner on third breaks for home as soon as the catcher throws to second base.
  • On any fly ball, a runner can initiate an attempt to advance bases as soon as a fielder touches the ball by tagging up, even before the fielder has full control of the ball.

  • BMW and Toyota aim to sell jointly-developed hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as soon as 2025.
  • The alpha particles from 11B fusion can be turned directly into electric power, and all radiation stops as soon as the reactor is turned off.
  • At the same time, it is useful for Bluetooth devices to be able to establish a connection without user intervention (for example, as soon as in range).
  • The cabinet had resolved to wait before dissolving Parliament; in early March they reconsidered, agreeing to go to the country as soon as possible.
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