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betimes; duly; fitty; in plenty of time (Anglophile); in a timely fashion (Адамянц); at pace (Andrey250780); at the appropriate times (Alexander Demidov); within the given timeframe (HarryWharton&Co); keep up (совершать необходимые действия – напр., производить оплату // Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage 4uzhoj); in due time; pat; in due course; in good season; before it's too late (SirReal); in a timely (Johnny Bravo); speedily; at the appropriate moment (YGA); opportunely; seasonably; in good time; up to date (All immunizations are up to date. Все прививки сделаны по графику. Все прививки сделаны своевременно.) |
Игорь Миг |
on time |
bizn. |
on timely basis; promptly (Alexander Matytsin) |
bud. |
in a timely way |
franc. |
apropos |
idiom. |
up to time (Yeldar Azanbayev) |
księg. |
by the due date |
makar. |
early |
mat. |
in time; it is appropriate; it is timely |
mor. |
with due dispatch (Ying) |
oficj. |
in a timely manner (woljf) |
praw. |
without undue delay (Evans 83); when due; as soon as reasonably possible (Alex_UmABC); without unnecessary delay (в некоторых контекстах) 4uzhoj) |
praw., daw. |
timely (правовая терминология или устаревшее: § 2255's one-year limitation period starts to run when the time for seeking such review expires. Under this rule, Clay's § 2255 petition was timely filed • ‘If I had been born more timely, he said, Rhaegar would have married me instead of Elia, and it would all have come out different.’ wiktionary.org) |
przen. |
early in the day |
ropa / r. |
on a timely basis (glenfoo) |
sach. |
in a timely manner |
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on the knocker (Australian Slang at the right time, punctual; immediately; on demand joe_barb) |
styl. |
timeously (Ying) |
techn. |
timely manner; just-in-time |
ubezp. |
in proper time (KozlovVN) |
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timely; well-timed (used more frequently in English than "timely" Jonathan Campion; the two words reflect different meanings of своевременный, so it's not so much about frequency of use as it is about translation accuracy. for example, we say "timely diagnosis" but not "well-timed diagnosis". SirReal); early; forehanded; heaven-sent; towardly; well-judged; timeous (Anglophile); heaven sent; state-of-the-art; well judged; fitting; suitable; at the appropriate times (Alexander Demidov); opportune (Alexander Demidov); urgent (plushkina); time-sensitive (Nika Franchi); pat; up to date (gennier); topical (Супру); burning (Супру); of current interest (Супру); present-day (Супру); hot-button (Супру); forthcoming (ready or available when required or expected A.Rezvov); propitious (GeorgeK); forehand; opportune |
astronaut. |
well timed; on schedule |
bizn. |
punctual (об исполнении обязательств semenkov) |
daw. |
tidy; timeful |
ekon. |
by the due date |
franc. |
apropos |
komp. |
before-the-fact |
księg. |
just-in-time (JIT); prompt |
makar. |
in season |
mat. |
in time; in good time |
praw. |
seasonable (AD); seasonable (Alexander Demidov) |
slang |
on target |
teng. |
on-time |
ład k. |
SMART; specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound; specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely |
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posp. |
refrain from waiting too long to do something (SirReal) |
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styl. |
in a timelier manner (fatf-gafi.org Alex_Odeychuk) |
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szerm. |
"in good time" |