premature 的 2 个定义
- occurring, coming, or done too soon: a premature announcement.
- mature or ripe before the proper time.
- a premature infant.
premature 近义词
earlier in occurrence than anticipated
rash, impulsive
更多premature例句
- Nothing has dimmed the fundamental appeal of urban life, despite what some premature obituaries for the nation’s great cities may say.
- That 2017 report had called use of the technology premature but endorsed it as morally permissible.
- Still, some critics charge that even presenting such criteria is premature.
- It will also attach links to official results to posts from candidates and campaigns that declare premature victories.
- The initial rebound reflects the lifting of severe restrictions to contain the virus, and policy makers have warned against premature optimism that the worst has passed.
- Premature buzz over Girls built into a mountain of hype that was unscalable for Dunham.
- Premature infants in neonatal intensive care are at high risk for infection.
- Premature darkness was accompanied with torrents of rain, through which we followed our now uncertain guides.
- Premature charge to be avoided; charging without authority from the rear.
- Premature decay is always the result, showing with certainty that a healthy action has not been going on.
- Premature baldness most frequently first attacks that part of the head where pressure is made by the hat.
- Premature action might injure a cause which they wished, above all others, to benefit.