early的意思和读音

early

: [ˈɜrli] : [ˈɜː(r)li]

adv.

adj.

n.

earlier  earliest  

adj.+n.early stage,early century,early morning,early period,early age

adj.late

earlyadj.

1.near the beginning of a period of time, an event etc.

the early morning

my earliest memories

The project is still in the early stages.

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in the early days of space exploration(= when it was just beginning)

The earliest possible date I can make it is the third.

He's in his early twenties.

Mozart's early works(= those written at the beginning of his career)

Early booking is essential, as space is limited.

2.arriving, or done before the usual, expected or planned time

You're early! I wasn't expecting you till seven.

The bus was ten minutes early.

an early breakfast

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She's an early riser(= she gets up early in the morning) .

He learnt to play the piano at an early age .

early potatoes(= that are ready to eat at the beginning of the season)

IDMan early birda person who gets up, arrives, etc. very early

Please telephone at your earliest convenience.

at your earliest convenienceas soon as possible

Please telephone at your earliest convenience.

the early bird catches the wormthe person who takes the opportunity to do sth before other people will have an advantage over themits early days (yet)used to say that it is too soon to be sure how a situation will developadv.

1.near the beginning of a period of time, an event, a piece of work, etc.

early in the week/year/season/morning

The best rooms go to those who book earliest.

We arrived early the next day.

He started writing music as early as 1989. 1989

2.before the usual, expected or planned time

The bus came five minutes early.

I woke up early this morning.

The baby arrived earlier than expected.

3.;…before the present time or the time mentioned

As I mentioned earlier…

a week earlier

She had seen him earlier in the day.

IDM

I knew quite early on that I wanted to marry her.

early onat an early stage of a situation, relationship, period of time, etc.

I knew quite early on that I wanted to marry her.

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adj.1.before the time that something is expected or arranged to happen; before the time that something usually happens2.near the beginning of a period of time; used about periods in someones life; used about the first part of an activity, process, or event; used about periods of history3ed about the first people or things of a particular type4.early crops or flowers are ready to be picked before others of the same type1.before the time that something is expected or arranged to happen; before the time that something usually happens2.near the beginning of a period of time; used about periods in someones life; used about the first part of an activity, process, or event; used about periods of history3ed about the first people or things of a particular type4.early crops or flowers are ready to be picked before others of the same type

adv.1.before the usual or expected time2.near the beginning of a period of time; near the beginning of someones life; near the beginning of an event or activity3.near the beginning of a piece of writing4.soon enough to avoid problems1.before the usual or expected time2.near the beginning of a period of time; near the beginning of someones life; near the beginning of an event or activity3.near the beginning of a piece of writing4.soon enough to avoid problems

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1.I got to bed early due to my tummy was sick, may be the tropical fruit mango cause me painful?

2.Held in London in 1851, the Great Exhibition introduced new inventions like an early form of the fax machine and the voting machine.

3.In the early morning the sun threw my shadow westward as I hurried down the white chasms of lower New York to the Probity Trust.西沿

4.The look got a boost from a hot TV show based in the early 1960s, which was one of the last periods for innovative tailored styles.60广,60

5.It might have been that the early translators thought of love in terms of lovemaking, but over time the meaning became more vague.

6.He told me that he often illusions themselves from an early age to encounter such a windfall uncle, however, has not encountered before.

7.In the beginning you may see some huge oscillations, staying awake too late one night and going to bed too early another night.---

8.Skeptics asked whether it was an early sign of a more activist administration or an isolated example.怀

9.He will have intensive treatment over the next couple of weeks but it is too early to say if he will be fit for the game against Everton.

10.He recalls Dury going "extremely weird" after his first album and as a manager in his early 20s trying to deal with it.”,、20