before
柯林斯詞典
1. PREP If something happens before a particular date, time, or event, it happens earlier than that date, time, or event. 在 (某日、某時(shí)、某事件) 以前
Annie was born a few weeks before Christmas. 安妮在圣誕節(jié)前幾個(gè)禮拜出生。
Before World War II, women were not recruited as intelligence officers. 二戰(zhàn)前,女性不被征募為情報(bào)官。
2. CONJ Before is also a conjunction. 在 (某日、某時(shí)、某事件) 以前
Stock prices have climbed close to the peak they'd registered before the stock market crashed in 1987. 股票價(jià)格已經(jīng)快爬升到了1987年股市崩潰前的最高紀(jì)錄。
3. PREP If you do one thing before doing something else, you do it earlier than the other thing. 在 (做某事) 之前[PREP -ing]
He spent his early life in Sri Lanka before moving to Canada. 移居加拿大前,他早年生活在斯里蘭卡。
4. CONJ Before is also a conjunction. 在 (做某事) 之前
He took a cold shower and then towelled off before he put on fresh clothes. 他穿上干凈衣服之前,沖了個(gè)冷水澡,再擦干身子。
5. ADV You use before when you are talking about time. For example, if something happened the day before a particular date or event, it happened during the previous day. (某時(shí)、某事) 以前[n ADV]
The war had ended only a month or so before. 戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)大約在一個(gè)月前才結(jié)束。
6. PREP Before is also a preposition. (某時(shí)、某事) 以前[n PREP n]
It's interesting that he sent me the book twenty days before the deadline for my book. 有趣的是,在距離我書的截止日期20天前他把那本書寄給了我。
7. CONJ Before is also a conjunction. (某時(shí)、某事) 以前
Kelman had a book published in the U.S. more than a decade before a British publisher would touch him. 科爾曼在美國(guó)已經(jīng)出版了一本書,十多年后英國(guó)的出版商才愿意出版他的作品。
8. CONJ If you do something before someone else can do something, you do it when they have not yet done it. 在 (某人能做某事) 之前
Before Gallacher could catch up with the ball, Nadlovu had beaten him to it. 在加拉赫能接住球之前,納德洛夫就已經(jīng)比他先接到了。
9. ADV If someone has done something before, they have done it on a previous occasion. If someone has not done something before, they have never done it. 以前 (做過某事)[ADV after v]
I've been here before. 我以前來過這兒。
I had met Professor Lown before. 我以前見過勞恩教授。
10. CONJ If there is a period of time or if several things are done before something happens, it takes that amount of time or effort for this thing to happen. 經(jīng)過 (一段時(shí)間或努力) 才
It was some time before the door opened in response to his ring. 他按過門鈴后好一會(huì)兒門才打開。
11. CONJ If a particular situation has to happen before something else happens, this situation must happen or exist in order for the other thing to happen. 在 (某事發(fā)生) 之前 (另一情況必須發(fā)生)
There was additional work to be done before all the troops would be ready. 在全軍準(zhǔn)備就緒之前還有些事情要做。
12. PREP If someone is before something, they are in front of it. 在 (某物) 前面[正式]
They drove through a tall iron gate and stopped before a large white villa. 他們開車穿過一扇高高的鐵門,然后停在了一幢白色大別墅前。
13. PREP If you tell someone that one place is a certain distance before another, you mean that they will come to the first place first. 在 (某地) 前方 (某距離處)
The station is on the right, one mile before downtown Romney. 車站在右側(cè),羅姆尼市中心前方一英里處。
14. PREP If you appear or come before an official person or group, you go there and answer questions. 在 (人或組織) 面前 (回答提問)
The governor will appear before the committee next Tuesday. 這名行政官員將于下周二面對(duì)該委員會(huì)回答提問。
15. PREP If something happens before a particular person or group, it is seen by or happens while this person or this group is present. (發(fā)生) 在 (某人、某組織) 面前
The game followed a colourful opening ceremony before a crowd of seventy-four thousand. 緊隨一場(chǎng)精彩的開幕式,該比賽在7.4萬名觀眾面前拉開了帷幕。
16. PREP If you have something such as a trip, a task, or a stage of your life before you, you must do it or live through it in the future. (必須經(jīng)歷的事情) 在 (某人) 面前[PREP pron]
Everyone in the room knew it was the single hardest task before them. 屋子里每個(gè)人都知道這是擺在他們面前的一項(xiàng)最艱巨的任務(wù)。
17. PREP When you want to say that one person or thing is more important than another, you can say that they come before the other person or thing. (重要性) 以…為先[v PREP n]
Her husband and her children came before her needs. 她的丈夫和孩子們比她的需要更重要。
18. before long→see long
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劍橋詞典
- at or during a time earlier than (the thing mentioned )
- You should always check your oil , water and tyres before taking your car on a long trip .
- Make sure your hands are clean before you have your dinner .
- Two weeks before my exams I shut myself away in my room with my books and I didn't speak to anyone.
- I want you to clear all these toys away before bedtime .
- She did well to find the way, considering she'd only been there once before. 返回 before
在…之前;以前
You should always wash your hands before meals . 飯前應(yīng)該洗手。
Before leaving he said goodbye to each of them. 走前他和每個(gè)人都告了別。
She's always up before dawn . 她總是黎明前就起床了。
Before he could reach the door , she quickly closed it. 他還沒走到門前她就迅速關(guān)上了門。
Before we make a decision , does anyone want to say anything else ? 趁我們還未作決定,還有人想說什么嗎?
She had to give the doorman a tip before he would help her with her suitcases (= he would not do it until she had given him a tip ). 她得給看門人小費(fèi),好讓他幫她提箱子。
until (the event mentioned )
直到…發(fā)生
It was an hour before the police arrived . 警察一小時(shí)后才趕到。
in the past
以前;從前
He said he had never seen her before. 他說他以前從沒見過她。
I feel as though I've been here before. 我感覺好像以前來過這兒。
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