beforehand的意思和读音

beforehand

: [bɪˈfɔrˌhænd] : [bɪˈfɔː(r)hænd]

adv.

adv.afterwards,afterward

adv.earlier,in advance,before,early,ahead of time

beforehandadv.

1.earlier; before sth else happens or is done

two weeks/three days/a few hours beforehand

I wish we'd known about it beforehand.

adv.1.,2.,,

adv.1.before a particular event, used especially for talking about something done in preparation for the event

1. 〖 budget〗 〖 inadvance;beforehand〖 predict;anticipate;expect〗 ...

2. underfoot beforehand hotfoot , ...

3. Details Beforehand Related ...

4. internal a. 141. beforehand ad. 142. racial a. 143. ...

5. ;〖 forcast;guess〗 ,beforehand〖 traitor〗 ...

6. becoming adj. beforehand adv. befuddle v. 使 ...

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1.Many of his songs have been remade before, and he's quite open to the idea as long as he's informed beforehand, he said.

2.And when I discovered that the greatest pITch happiness was not in actually eating a toffee but in gazing at IT beforehand.

3.The man is now quarantined, but he took two trans-Atlantic flights beforehand.西

4.In trying to instruct our own public opinion, we are dealing with a pupil apt to think itself quite sufficiently instructed beforehand.

5.She also noted the irony that Crosby's call for discipline appeared to have been leaked to the media beforehand.

6.In Europe such duties are performed beforehand, behind the scenes, for all that comes in front must be faultless.

7.Almost all women and children were eating green vegetables three times a week, compared with only a third beforehand.绿

8.The strongest evidence prosecutors presented was an audio interview in which DeLay said he knew beforehand about the money swap.访

9.I just wondered. . . if you could warn me beforehand the next time you decide to ignore me for my own good.……

10.If the whole operation had not been planned beforehand, a great deal of time and money would have been lost.