English to Turkish Dictionary beforehand

beforehand

önceden
definition
adverb
rooms must be booked beforehand
before an action or event; in advance.
translation of 'beforehand'
adverb
önceden,
peşinen,
peşin olarak
example
Police want to speak to anyone who witnessed the crash or who saw the motorcycle 'beforehand' .
In future, only community groups who make appointments 'beforehand' will be allowed in.
rooms must be booked 'beforehand'
Finally, have your bags packed a day or two 'beforehand' , having checked everything is in order.
Each walk has a different leader, is well organised 'beforehand' and lasts between an hour and an hour and half.
There was a meal prepared under the direction of the famous chef, and he addressed us 'beforehand' .
But make sure you clean your teeth 'beforehand' or have some chewing gum or a drink.
Because it is a large order I called the owner of the shop 'beforehand' to find out whether or not the chicken was in stock.
The glaze can be made 'beforehand' and will keep for a week or more in the fridge.
I did a lot of the cooking 'beforehand'
So, when I go by plane, I'm careful not to eat too much 'beforehand' , to make space for a tasty meal.
A blank version of my presentation will be going up just 'beforehand' for people to make notes.
I don't recall people being asked 'beforehand' if these events were wanted in the first place.
They had been advising stores to remove affected products for several days 'beforehand' .
Sensing it might be busy, I took the precaution of ringing 'beforehand' to book a table.
I was nervous 'beforehand' , but I walked up to you and you smiled at me and that totally settled my nerves.
rooms must be booked 'beforehand'
Adam and I had a bit of time to waste 'beforehand' , so we just walked up and down Newtown for a while.
It was clear to me 'beforehand' that there had been quite a few changes made.
Unless you've been fully briefed 'beforehand' , you haven't a clue what they expect of you.
But the seats had been booked up 'beforehand' , and most of them weren't going to get in.
We were warned 'beforehand' that more than half of the time would be spent on the road.
You have all those dreams 'beforehand' and then something always goes wrong.
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