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1 premature
adjective1) (hasty) voreilig, übereilt [Entscheidung, Handeln]2) (early) früh-, vorzeitig [Altern, Ankunft, Haarausfall]; verfrüht [Bericht, Eile, Furcht]premature baby — Frühgeburt, die
* * *[premə' uə, ]( American[) pri:-](happening etc before the right or expected time: a premature birth; The baby was three weeks premature.) frühzeitig- academic.ru/90393/prematurely">prematurely* * *prema·ture[ˈpremətʃəʳ, AM ˌpri:məˈtʃʊr, -ˈtʊr]1. (too early) verfrüht, vorzeitig\premature aging/death vorzeitiges Altern/vorzeitiger Tod\premature announcement/criticism/decision voreilige Ankündigung/Kritik/Entscheidung\premature departure/resignation vorzeitige Abreise/Kündigung2. MED\premature baby Frühgeburt f, Frühchen ntto be \premature zu früh geboren werden [o zur Welt kommen], eine Frühgeburt seinhe was born six weeks \premature er kam sechs Wochen zu früh\premature twins zu früh geborene Zwillinge* * *['premətʃʊə(r)]adjbaldness, birth, arrival vorzeitig; labour, death, retirement frühzeitig, vorzeitig; decision, action verfrühtyou were a little premature — da waren Sie ein wenig voreilig
it is premature to talk of sanctions — es ist voreilig or verfrüht, von Sanktionen zu sprechen
* * *1. früh-, vorzeitig, verfrüht:premature birth Frühgeburt f;premature death frühzeitiger Tod;die prematurely früh sterben;premature retirement Vorruhestand n;the baby was six weeks premature das Kind kam sechs Wochen zu früh auf die Welt2. fig voreilig, -schnell, übereilt (Entschluss etc)3. frühreif* * *adjective1) (hasty) voreilig, übereilt [Entscheidung, Handeln]2) (early) früh-, vorzeitig [Altern, Ankunft, Haarausfall]; verfrüht [Bericht, Eile, Furcht]premature baby — Frühgeburt, die
* * *adj.frühreif adj.vorzeitig adj. -
2 premature
1) ( too early) verfrüht, vorzeitig;\premature aging/ death vorzeitiges Altern/vorzeitiger Tod;\premature departure/ resignation vorzeitige Abreise/Kündigung2) med\premature baby Frühgeburt f, Frühchen nt;to be \premature zu früh geboren werden [o zur Welt kommen], eine Frühgeburt sein;he was born six weeks \premature er kam sechs Wochen zu früh;\premature twins zu früh geborene Zwillinge -
3 prejudge
transitive verb1) (form premature opinion about) vorschnell od. voreilig urteilen über (+ Akk.)* * *(to make a decision about something before hearing all the facts.) vorschnell beurteilen* * *pre·judge[ˌpri:ˈʤvʤ]vt▪ to \prejudge sb/sth vorschnell ein Urteil über jdn/etw fällen, eine vorgefasste Meinung über jdn/etw habento \prejudge the issue ein vorschnelles Urteil fällen* * *[priː'dZʌdZ]vtcase, issue, person im voraus beurteilen; (negatively) person im Voraus verurteilen* * *prejudge the issue sich vorschnell eine Meinung bilden* * *transitive verb1) (form premature opinion about) vorschnell od. voreilig urteilen über (+ Akk.)2) (judge before trial) im Voraus beurteilen, vorverurteilen [Person]; im Voraus entscheiden [Fall]* * *v.enteignen v.im voraus urteilen ausdr.
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