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单词 before
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before

preposition
 
/bɪˈfɔː(r)/
/bɪˈfɔːr/
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  1.  
    earlier than somebody/something
    • before lunch
    • the day before yesterday
    • The year before last he won a gold medal, and the year before that he won a silver.
    • She's lived there since before the war.
    • He arrived before me.
    • She became a lawyer as her father had before her.
    • Leave your keys at reception before departure.
    • Something ought to have been done before now.
    • We'll know before long (= soon).
    • Turn left just before (= before you reach) the bank.
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  2.  
    used to say that somebody/something is ahead of somebody/something in an order or arrangement
    • Your name is before mine on the list.
    • He puts his work before everything (= regards it as more important than anything else).
  3. (rather formal) used to say that somebody/something is in a position in front of somebody/something
    • They knelt before the throne.
    • Before you is a list of the points we have to discuss.
    compare behind
  4. used to say that something is facing somebody in the future
    • The task before us is a daunting one.
    • The whole summer lay before me.
  5. in the presence of somebody who is listening, watching, etc.
    • He was brought before the judge.
    • She said it before witnesses.
    • They had the advantage of playing before their home crowd.
  6. (formal) used to say how somebody reacts when they have to face somebody/something
    • They retreated before the enemy.
  7. Word OriginOld English beforan (see by, fore), of Germanic origin; related to German bevor.

before

conjunction
 
/bɪˈfɔː(r)/
/bɪˈfɔːr/
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  1.  
    earlier than the time when
    • Do it before you forget.
    • Did she leave a message before she went?
    • Before I made a decision, I thought carefully about it.
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  2.  
    until
    • It may be many years before the situation improves.
    • It was some time before I realized the truth.
  3.  
    used to warn or threaten somebody that something bad could happen
    • Put that away before it gets broken.
  4. (formal) rather than
    • I'd die before I apologized!
  5. Word OriginOld English beforan (see by, fore), of Germanic origin; related to German bevor.

before

adverb
 
/bɪˈfɔː(r)/
/bɪˈfɔːr/
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  1. at an earlier time; in the past; already
    • You should have told me so before.
    • It had been fine the week before (= the previous week).
    • That had happened long before (= a long time earlier).
    • I think we've met before.
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    Word OriginOld English beforan (see by, fore), of Germanic origin; related to German bevor.
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