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early

adjective
/ˈɜːli/
/ˈɜːrli/
(comparative earlier, superlative earliest)
Idioms
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  1. near the beginning of a period of time, an event etc.早期的;初期的;早先的
    • the early morning清晨
    • my earliest memories我最早的记忆
    • The project is still in the early stages.这个项目仍处于初期阶段。
    • the early 1990s20 世纪 90 年代初
    • in the early years of the twentieth century在二十世纪早期
    • in the early days of space exploration (= when it was just beginning)在太空探索初期
    • it is too early to do something It is too early to tell how badly the economy will be affected.现在说经济会受到多大影响还为时过早。
    • He's in his early twenties.他二十出头。
    • Mozart’s early works (= those written at the beginning of his career)莫扎特的早期作品
    • Early booking is essential, as space is limited.座位有限,务必早日预订。
    • The ruling overturned the court’s earlier decision.该裁决推翻了法院先前的决定。
    • The earliest possible date I can make it is the third.我最早也要到三号才有时间出席。
    • The earliest description of this species dates from 1703.对这个物种的最早描述可以追溯到1703年。
    Extra Examples
    • The earliest mention of the village is in a sixteenth-century manuscript.最早提到这个村庄是在16世纪的手稿中。
    • These discoveries were made at a surprisingly early date.这些发现早得出奇。
    • From early childhood he suffered from very poor health.从幼年起,他的健康状况就很差。
    • during the early part of December在12月初
    • An earlier version of this article appeared online.这篇文章的早期版本出现在网上。
    Topics Timea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • for
    • in
    See full entry
  2. arriving, or done before the usual, expected or planned time早到的;提前的;提早的
    • You're early! I wasn't expecting you till seven.你来得真早!我还以为你七点钟才能到呢。
    • The bus was ten minutes early.公共汽车早到了十分钟。
    • an early breakfast很早的早餐
    • He learnt to play the piano at an early age.他早年就学会了弹钢琴。
    • Let's make an early start tomorrow.咱们明天一早就出发吧。
    • She's an early riser (= she gets up early in the morning).她是个习惯于早起的人。
    • early potatoes (= that are available before other types of potato)早下来的土豆
    see also early night
    Extra Examples
    • I'm sorry I'm a bit early.对不起,我来得早了点儿。
    • It's a little early for lunch.吃午饭还早了点儿。
    • Victoria has decided to take early retirement.维多利亚决定提前退休。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • feel
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • for
    • in
    See full entry
  3. belonging to the beginning of a period of history or a cultural movement早期的;初期的;早先的
    • The gallery has an unrivalled collection of early twentieth-century art.该美术馆收藏了无与伦比的20世纪早期艺术品。
    • the early modern period from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century从十五世纪到十八世纪的早期现代时期
    • The main construction of the fort belongs to the early medieval period. 这座堡垒的主要建筑属于中世纪早期。
    • The painting is a fine example of early Impressionism.这幅画是早期印象派的典范。
  4. opposite late
    Word OriginOld English (as an adverb) ǣrlīce (see ere, -ly), influenced by Old Norse árliga. The adjective use dates from Middle English.
Idioms
at your earliest convenience
  1. (business商业) as soon as possible尽早;尽快
    • Please contact us at your earliest convenience.请尽早联系我们。
bright and early
  1. very early in the morning大清早
    • You're up bright and early today!你今天起得很早啊!
an early bird
  1. (humorous) a person who gets up, arrives, etc. very early早起者;早到者;赶早者;捷足先登者
    • You’re an early bird this morning!你今天起得真早啊!
the early bird catches the worm
  1. (saying) the person who takes the opportunity to do something before other people will have an advantage over them捷足先登;捷足先得
early doors
  1. (British English, informal) at an early stage, especially in a game or competition在初期;在开始阶段;早先
    • Suddenly we lost three home matches early doors.突然我们提前输掉了三场主场比赛。
    • The team had the game in the bag early doors after tries from Ellis and Wilkins.在埃利斯和威尔金斯的努力下,该队早早就赢得了比赛。
the early/small hours
(also especially Scottish English the wee small hours, especially North American English the wee hours)
  1. the period of time very early in the morning, soon after midnight午夜刚过的一段时间;凌晨时分
    • The fighting began in the early hours of Saturday morning.战斗在星期六凌晨打响了。
    • The party continued well into the early hours.聚会一直持续到第二天凌晨。
it’s early days (yet) | it's still early days
  1. (British English) used to say that it is too soon to be sure how a situation will develop为时尚早;言之过早
    • It’s early days yet. We don’t know if the play will be a success.现在还为时尚早。我们不知道这出戏是否会成功。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2

early

adverb
/ˈɜːli/
/ˈɜːrli/
(earlier, earliest)
Idioms
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  1. near the beginning of a period of time, an event, a piece of work, etc.在早期;在初期;在开始阶段
    • We arrived early the next day.我们第二天很早就到达了。
    • early in something early in the week/year/season/morning一周开始时;年初;季度初;一大早
    • We meet the hero quite early in the film.我们在电影中很早就见到了主人公。
    • as early as something He started writing music as early as 1989.他早在 1989 年就开始作曲了。
    • The best rooms go to those who book earliest.最早预订者可得最好的房间。
    opposite late
  2. before the usual, expected or planned time提早;提前
    • Why don't you go home early if you're not feeling well?如果你不舒服,为什么不早点回家呢?
    • Get there early to make sure you get good seats.早点到那里,确保你有好座位。
    • The bus came five minutes early.公共汽车早到了五分钟。
    • I woke up early this morning.我今天早上醒得早。
    • I have to get up ridiculously early.我必须早得离谱就起来。
    • She went to bed early.她很早就睡觉了。
    • The baby arrived earlier than expected.婴儿早产了。
    • I arrived a few minutes early for my interview.我面试早到了几分钟。
    • early flowering plants早花植物
    • The summer is starting earlier and earlier each year.夏天开始得越来越早。
    opposite late
  3. earlier
    before the present time or the time mentioned先前;早些时候;…之前
    • As I said earlier正如我先前所讲的,…
    • As mentioned/noted/described earlier正如前面提到/提到/描述的…
    • a week earlier一周前
    • She had seen him earlier in the day.她在那天早些时候已见过他。
    opposite later
  4. Word OriginOld English (as an adverb) ǣrlīce (see ere, -ly), influenced by Old Norse árliga. The adjective use dates from Middle English.
Idioms
early on
  1. at an early stage of a situation, relationship, period of time, etc.在初期;在开始阶段;早先
    • I knew quite early on that I wanted to marry her.我老早就知道我想娶她。

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