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BNC: 245 COCA: 365

early

Word family
ear·ly1 /ˈɜːli $ ˈɜːrli/ ●●● S1 W1 adjectiveadj (comparativecomp earlier, superlativesupl earliest)  
1 first part 最初部分BEGINNING in the first part of a period of time, event, or process 〔时间、事件或过程〕早期的,初期的
 the early morning sunshine
清晨的阳光
 an afternoon in early spring
一个早春的午后
 In the early days, the railways mainly carried goods.
最初,铁路主要用于运输货物。
 She is in her early twenties.
20岁出头。
 the recession of the early 1980s
20世纪80年代初的经济衰退
 The money could be paid as early as next week.
钱款最早可以在下周支付。
 He spent the early part of his career at St John’s Hospital.
他在圣约翰医院度过了他的早期职业生涯。
 the experiences of early childhood
幼年的经历
 the early works of Shakespeare
莎士比亚的早期作品
 My earliest memories are of fruit trees.
我最早的记忆和果树有关。
 Early signs are encouraging.
早期的征兆鼓舞人心。
2 before usual 通常时间之前EARLY arriving or happening before the usual or expected time 提早的,提前的 OPP late
five minutes/three hours etc early
 The bus was ten minutes early.
公共汽车早到了十分钟。
early for
 I was a few minutes early for my appointment.
我比约定时间早到了几分钟。
 David decided to take early retirement (=stop working before the normal age).
戴维决定提前退休。
 She drank herself into an early grave (=died younger than is normal).
她因酗酒而过早去世了。
3 beginning 开始EARLY used to emphasize that something has just begun, especially when you do not know how it will develop 早的〔用于强调某事刚开始〕
 It’s too early to say what will happen.
现在说会发生什么还为时过早。
 It’s early days yet. I don’t want to make any predictions.
现在还言之过早,我不想作出任何预测。
4 new thing 新事物 [only before noun]FIRST being one of the first people, events, machines etc 最初的
 Early motor cars had very poor brakes.
早期的汽车车装置很差。
 fossil evidence of early man
原始人类的化石证据
5 the early hours LATEthe time between midnight and morning 凌晨
 I didn’t finally get to bed until the early hours.
我直到凌晨才终于上床睡觉。
in the early hours of something
 The attack happened in the early hours of Sunday morning.
袭击发生于星期日凌晨。
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6 an early start EARLYa start made very early in the day because you have a lot to do, far to go etc 〔因工作繁重、路途遥远等〕一大早就开始[出发]
 We need to make an early start tomorrow.
我们明天一大早就得出发。
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7 at/from an early age when you are very young, or starting when you were very young 年少[早年]/自年少[早年]时起
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8 an early night EARLYSLEEPif you have an early night, you go to bed earlier than usual 〔某晚〕比平时睡得早 OPP a late night
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9. early bird/early riser WAKE UP/GET UPsomeone who always gets up very early in the morning 惯于早起的人
10. the early bird catches the worm SUCCESSFULused to say that if you do something early or before other people, you will be successful 捷足先登;早起的鸟儿有虫吃
11. early potatoes/lettuces etc HBPpotatoes etc that are ready to be picked before any others 早熟的马铃薯/莴苣等
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nCOLLOCATIONS
nouns
early morning/afternoon/evening
The lake looked beautiful in the pale early morning light.
early spring/summer etc
These plants produce flowers from early spring to late summer.
early August/January etc
Italy is lovely in early June, before it gets too hot.
the early days/months/years of something (=the period of time near the beginning of something)
In the early years of our marriage, we lived with my wife’s parents.
in your early twenties/forties etc (=aged 20–23,40–43 etc)
Both men are in their early twenties.
the early 1920s/1970s etc (=1920–23,1970–73 etc)
He lived in London in the early 1980s.
somebody’s early childhood/adolescence/life (=when someone is a young child, adolescent etc)
We’ve known each other since early childhood.
an early stage (=near the beginning of a process)
Patients can be treated with drugs, especially at the early stage of the disease.
the early part of something (=near the beginning of an event or period of time)
I was doing quite well in the early part of the race.
somebody’s earliest memory (=the first thing you can remember about something from your past)
One of my earliest memories is of being at a busy railway station, trying to find my mum.
THESAURUS
early arriving or happening before the usual or expected time 提早的[],提前的[]
For once, the train arrived early.
火车难得一次提前到达。
Let’s have an early lunch before we go.
我们提前吃个午饭再走吧。
in good time especially British EnglishBrE early enough, so that you do not have to rush, or so that you have time to get ready 及早,有足够的时间
Everything was ready for the party in good time.
聚会所需的一切都及时准备就绪。
on time arriving somewhere or happening at the right time 按时,准时
The bus was on time.
公共汽车很准时。
The project was finished on time.
这个项目按时完成了。
ahead of time earlier than the time when you have arranged to do something or than when you need something 提前;事先
The building work was completed ahead of time.
施工提前完成。
Some of the food can be prepared ahead of time.
有些食物可以事先准备好。
ahead of schedule earlier than the officially agreed time 先于预定时间
The prime minister called the elections early, five months ahead of schedule.
首相提前了五个月举行选举。
with time to spare arriving somewhere or finishing something before the time when you have to arrive or finish 提前〔赶到或完成〕
We got to the airport with plenty of time to spare.
我们早早就到了机场。
I finished the test with time to spare.
我提前完成了测验。
first thing especially spoken immediately after you get up, or as soon as you start work 〔起床后或一上班〕首先
I’ll telephone her first thing tomorrow.
明天我一起床就给她打电话。
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early2 ●●● S1 W1 adverbadv (comparativecomp earlier, superlativesupl earliest)  
1 EARLYbefore the usual, arranged, or expected time 提早,提前 OPP late
2 BEGINNINGnear the beginning of a period of time, event, process etc 在早期,在初期,在开展阶段 OPP late
3 early on BEGINNINGat an early stage in a relationship, process etc 〔关系、过程等〕在初期,开始不久
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
arrive early/be early
Some of the guests arrived early.
leave early
I had to leave early, so I missed the end of the party.
be/get/come home early
Your father said he’d be home early.
get up/wake up/be up early
Set the alarm for six – I have to be up early tomorrow.
go to bed early
I think I’ll go to bed early tonight.
phrases
early in the morning/afternoon/evening
We set off early in the morning.
early in May/June etc
I usually go on holiday early in July.
early in 1998/2004 etc
We moved to Manchester early in 2004.
early in the year/century (=in the first part of the year or century)
It was too early in the year for a lot of flowers.
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Origin early1
Old English ærlice, from ær early, soon
BNC: 245 COCA: 365
early

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, seem早;感覺早;似乎早ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常早awfully過分早You're here awfully early, aren't you?你來得太早了,不是嗎?a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些早I'm sorry I'm a little early.對不起,我來得早了點兒。relatively較早surprisingly, unusually出奇地早These discoveries were made at a surprisingly early date.這些發現早得出奇。ridiculously不可思議地早I have to get up ridiculously early.我必須早得離譜就起來。PREPOSITIONfor對⋯來說早It's a little early for lunch.吃午飯還早了點兒。in在⋯早期He discovered these pleasures early in life.他早年的時候就發現了這些樂趣。
BNC: 245 COCA: 365
early

adjective

early ♦︎ on time ♦︎ punctual ♦︎ prompt ♦︎ on the dotThese words all describe sb/sth that arrives or happens before or at the usual or arranged time. 这些词均表示早到的、提前的或准时的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be early / punctual for sthvery / always early / punctual / prompt early arriving or happening before the usual or arranged 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7点才到呢。The bus was ten minutes early.公共汽车早到了10分钟。We had an early breakfast.我们早饭吃得早。Let's make an early start tomorrow.我们明天一早就出发吧。She's an early riser (= she gets up early in the morning).她起得早。He learned to play the piano at an early age.他从小就学习弹钢琴。OPP late late early

adverb

I arrived a few minutes early for my interview.我面试早到了几分钟。The baby arrived earlier than expected.婴儿早产了。
on ˈtime

phrase

arriving at the arranged or correct time; not late 按时的;准时的Please try to be on time in future.以后请准时。The train arrived right on time.火车正点到达。 OPP late late
punctual ˈpʌŋktʃuəl (rather formal) arriving or happening at the arranged or correct time; not late 按时的;准时的;守时的Always be punctual for an interview.参加面试一定要守时。Punctual attendance at all classes is required.所有的课都必须准时出席。OPP late late punctuality ˌpʌŋktʃuˈæləti

noun

[uncountable] He insists on regular attendance and punctuality.他坚持要求不能缺勤,并且要准时。
punctually

adverb

They always pay punctually.他们一向按时付款。
prompt [not before noun] arriving at the right time; acting without delay 准时的;迅速的;立即行动的Please be prompt when attending these meetings.请准时出席这些会议。 (BrE) He's prompt to criticize but not so ready to do any work himself.他批评别人毫不犹豫,自己干起事来可没那么利落。 prompt

adverb

The meeting will begin at ten o'clock prompt.会议将于10点钟准时开始。
promptly

adverb

They arrived promptly at two o'clock.他们2点钟准时到达了。She deals with all the correspondence promptly and efficiently.她迅速高效地处理所有往来信件。
on the ˈdot

idiom

(informal) exactly on time; at the exact time mentioned 准时;在指定时刻The taxi showed up on the dot.出租车准时到了。 (NAmE) Breakfast is served at 8 right on the dot.8点整开早饭。 (BrE) Please tell him I'll call him on the dot of twelve.请转告他我12点整会给他打电话。
BNC: 245 COCA: 365
early
From or at the beginning: original, initial, early...
Before a time or event: before, first, early...
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