premature
adj. 過早的; 提前的; 早產的; 草率的
n. 早產兒
Something that is premature happens earlier than usual or earlier than people expect.
Accidents are still the number one cause of premature death for Americans...
交通事故仍然是造成美國人過早死亡的頭號因素。
His career was brought to a premature end by a succession of knee injuries.
因為膝蓋接二連三地受傷,他的職業生涯提前結束了。
You can say that something is premature when it happens too early and is therefore inappropriate.
It now seems their optimism was premature...
現在看來他們高興得太早了。
I think it's premature for restaurants to come out with that advice.
我認為餐館提出那樣的建議太草率了。
A premature baby is one that was born before the date when it was expected to be born.
Even very young premature babies respond to their mother's presence...
即使是很小的早產兒也會對母親的出現做出反應。
When my daughter Emma was born she was two and a half months premature.
我女兒埃瑪出生時提前了兩個半月。
1. born after a gestation period of less than the normal time;
2. too soon or too hasty;
3. uncommonly early or before the expected time;
The symptoms are seemingly random stoppages in production and premature failures in the electronics.
表面上看來,這些症狀可以是生產過程的隨機停止,和電子元件的過早故障.
The premature baby is doing well.
那個早產的嬰兒很健康.
He was snatched away by premature death.
他突然夭亡.
We think it premature for us to discuss the question of agency at the present stage.
我們認為現階段討論代理問題為時過早.
Thus, far from being stabilising, premature fiscal retrenchment threatens destabilisation of the world economy.
因此, 過早實施財政緊縮非但不會產生穩定效應, 反而會威脅到全球經濟的穩定.