prematurely 的 2 个定义
- occurring, coming, or done too soon: a premature announcement.
- mature or ripe before the proper time.
- a premature infant.
prematurely 近义词
too early
prematurely 的近义词 4 个
更多prematurely例句
- In response, Facebook, Twitter and other social media companies made policy decisions to ban calls for violence at the polls and to label premature declarations of victory.
- Many states reopened while still having large numbers of new infections, a premature move that health experts blame for the subsequent national spikes in cases in the summer and now again in the fall.
- As such, it is premature to make sweeping judgments on the polls’ overall performance before all the ballots are counted.
- A large budget doesn’t prevent failure, as even larger corporations suffer from premature releases of products and ideas.
- It’s probably premature to call it but it was a significant lead.
- Prematurely retired in early 1940, Hobart was brought back at the personal insistence of Churchill.
- Prematurely gray with fine clear complexion, either pale or roseate, together with blue eyes, is a magnificent type.
- In early summer occurs the Festival of the Prematurely Ripened.
- Prematurely worn out, he died at Cowes on the 28th of July, 1840.
- Prematurely induced by intemperance of knowledge the old age of the world drew on.
- Prematurely-born children are kept in an artificial mother, which consists of a glass case warmed by bowls of water.