early days

early days [ˈɜrli deɪz]  [ˈɜː(r)li dez] 

early days 基本解释
初期;前期;过早,尚早;
early days 网络解释

1. 前期:early cropping ==> 早熟 | early days ==> 前期 | early decline ==> 初降

2. 还早着呢:8.I'd hate anyone to get us mixed up我讨厌别人把我们混为一谈 | 9.early days还早着呢 | line of blue lineyness.萨利就是典型的神经质啊,看到蓝线就说是自己

early days 单语例句

1. A call by scholars for days off on traditional festivals started as early as 2004.

2. A monthly salary system represents a progression from the piece rate and hourly wages of the early days of capitalism.

3. Thatcher recalls those early days when he pounded the pavements, visiting shop after shop to see if they would be interested in distributing his baby.

4. Ouattara said he hoped the approval could come in late November or early December, so that the troops could be put in place days afterward.

5. While it is still early days and there have not been too many concerns, the problem is likely to aggravate as the tournament enters the knockout stages.

6. Militants fired larger numbers of rockets in the early days of the conflict.

7. early days

7. I remember in the early days private enterprises might say they " earned a million bucks " without specifying whether it's revenue or profit.

8. Seventy related rules and regulations have been published since the enactment of this law, smoothing out the market's rough edges from its early days.

9. Gorges said the heavyweights were enlisted in the early days of planning the IPO partly to boost the bank's credibility because of past scandals.

10. early days的近义词

10. But the euphoria hides serious challenges for Yushchenko's early days in office.

early days 英英释义

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noun

1. early days在线翻译

1. an early period of development

    e.g. during the youth of the project

    Synonym: youth

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