premature
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Something that is premature happens earlier than usual or earlier than people expect. 提早的
Accidents are still the number one cause of premature death for Americans. 事故仍然是美國人非自然死亡的首要原因。
His career was brought to a premature end by a succession of knee injuries. 他的職業(yè)生涯因連續(xù)的膝傷過早地結束了。
2. prematurelyADV 提早地
The war and the years in the harsh mountains had prematurely aged him. 戰(zhàn)爭和深山老林的歲月使他提早衰老了。
3. ADJ You can say that something is premature when it happens too early and is therefore inappropriate. 過早的
It now seems their optimism was premature. 目前,他們的樂觀好像還為時過早。
4. prematurelyADV 過早地
He was careful not to celebrate prematurely. 他很謹慎,沒有過早地舉行慶?;顒?。
5. ADJ A premature baby is one that was born before the date when it was expected to be born. 早產的
Even very young premature babies respond to their mother's presence. 即使很小的早產兒也會對母親的在場有所反應。
6. prematurelyADV 早產地[ADV after v]
Danny was born prematurely, weighing only 3lb 3oz. 丹尼是早產的,體重只有3磅3盎司。
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劍橋詞典
- happening or done too soon , especially before the natural or suitable time
過早的;不成熟的;倉促的
premature birth /death 早產/夭折
a premature baby 早產兒
Their criticisms seem premature considering that the results aren't yet known . 鑒于結果尚未知曉,他們的批評似乎為時過早。 返回 premature