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premature

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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pre·ma·ture /ˈpremətʃə, -tʃʊə, ˌpreməˈtʃʊə $ ˌpriːməˈtʃʊr◂/ ●○○ adjective  1 EARLYhappening before the natural or proper time 过早的,提早的 his premature death due to cancer 他因癌症而早逝 premature ageing of the skin 皮肤的早衰2 MBa premature baby is born before the usual time of birth 〔婴儿〕早产的 a premature birth 早产 The baby was six weeks premature. 那个婴儿早产了六个星期。3 EARLYdone too early or too soon 〔做事〕过早的,过快的;仓促的,草率的;不成熟的 a premature order to attack 仓促的进攻命令 Any talk of a deal is premature. 现在谈论协议还为时过早。it is premature (for somebody) to do something It would be premature to accuse anyone until the investigation is complete. 调查结束之前谴责任何人都为时过早。prematurely adverb The baby was born prematurely. 这孩子是早产儿。
Examples from the Corpus
prematureIt has been proved that sunbathing causes premature ageing of the skin.Her baby was premature and weighed only 2kg.They looked empty and forlorn as if they had not yet adjusted themselves to their premature change of life.Traffic was at an angry crawl, a dazzling confusion of lights and wet reflections in the premature darkness.Payton's premature death was caused by lung cancer.Alcoholism is one of the major causes of premature death.Even so, Mr Mieno seems in no mood to be pushed into premature easing.I wanted everything to advance at its own pace-no abrupt moves, no premature gestures.Naturally, this is much more difficult for the parents of a premature infant.And just exactly how many weeks premature is this baby?But I caught myself, decided not to make premature judgments, and tried to listen as sympathetically as I could.It would be premature to conclude that Wilson will lose the election.
Origin premature (1500-1600) Latin praematurus, from maturus; → MATURE1
pre·ma·ture adjectiveChineseSyllable
happening time Corpus the proper or before natural


premature
premature /ˈpremətʃə, -tʃʊə, ˌpreməˈtʃʊə $ ˌpriːməˈtʃʊr◂/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: praematurus, from maturus; mature1
1. happening before the natural or proper time:
    his premature death due to cancer
    premature ageing of the skin
2. a premature baby is born before the usual time of birth:
    a premature birth
    The baby was six weeks premature.
3. done too early or too soon:
    a premature order to attack
    Any talk of a deal is premature.
    it is premature (for somebody) to do something
    It would be premature to accuse anyone until the investigation is complete.
—prematurely adverb:
    The baby was born prematurely.


pre·ma·tureBrE /ˈpremətʃə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˌpriːməˈtʃʊr/ 🔊, /ˌpriːməˈtʊr/ 🔊 adjectivehappening before the normal or expected time 未成熟的;过早的;提前的his premature death at the age of 37他 37 岁时早逝(of a birth or a baby 生产或婴儿) happening or being born before the normal length of pregnancy has been completed 早产的The baby was four weeks premature. 这个婴儿早产了四周。🔊🔊a premature birth after only thirty weeks怀孕仅三十周的早产

baby, birth, child, dummy, feed, incubator, nappy, pram, premature, teethe

happening or made too soon 草率的;仓促的a premature conclusion/decision/judgement草率的结论/决定/判断It is premature to talk about success at this stage. 现阶段就谈成功尚为时过早。🔊🔊
pre·ma·ture·ly BrE /ˌpreməˈtʃʊəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˌpriːməˈtʃʊrli/ 🔊 adverbThe child was born prematurely. 这孩子是早产的。🔊🔊Her hair became prematurely white. 她的头发过早地苍白了。🔊🔊