untimely
adj. 不適時的,不合時宜的; 過早的
If you describe an event as untimely, you mean that it happened earlier than it should, or sooner than you expected.
His mother's untimely death had a catastrophic effect on him...
他母親的早逝給了他沉重的打擊。
Her untimely return could spoil Miss Melville's entire programme for the evening.
她提前回來可能會破壞掉梅爾維爾小姐今晚的整個計劃。
You can describe something as untimely if it happens at an unsuitable time.
...an untimely visit from the milkman...
送牛奶的來得不是時候
I am sure your readers would have seen the article as at best untimely.
即使往最好裡說,我相信你的讀者也會覺得這篇文章發表得不是時候。
1. badly timed;
2. uncommonly early or before the expected time;
1. too soon; in a premature manner;
But that is now an untimely subject.
但那是一個現在不合時宜的題目.
Death in old age is rarely called untimely a long life to a full one.
壽終正寢極少稱為“早逝”.長壽即意味著生命之完整.
We express our deep regret untimely death of your husband.
我們對你丈夫的早逝表示深切哀悼.
Today, Monroe remains an enduring icon, even over 50 years after her untimely demise.
今天, 夢露仍然是人們心中的偶像, 即使在她死不逢時的50年之後.
She came to an untimely end , ie died young.
她死的時候很年青.