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I . late [leɪt] ADJ

1. late (after expected time):

late
she was late for school

3. late (dead):

late

4. late (recent):

late
late news

II . late [leɪt] ADV

1. late (not early):

late
to arrive [or be] late
too little, too late
as late as the 1980s
to work late
late in life

2. late (recently):

of late

3. late (after expected time):

late

late payment N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In late 1917 a fire-control director was installed on a platform on the foremast.
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It's a bit late for that, they were sullied right from the start by their convict settlement.
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The lines have a 7.5 and 15-minute headway respectively during the day, with reduced frequency in the late evenings.
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The festival helped promote many new hard rock and heavy metal acts of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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He began at a young age playing bebop and jazz records in his parent's liquor store for their customers in the late 1940s.
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He played the vibraphone, flute, piano, synthesizers and occasional drums, and he was with the band from late 1969 until late 1972.
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There's too much faulty wiring in this low-caliber actioner and any emotional payoff comes far too late.
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He bears a grudge against the coach, for reasons that do not become clear until late in the play.
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The driving school sector has seen its fair share of corporate activity of late.
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Cancer of the esophagus is often detected late inasmuch as there are typically no early symptoms.
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