word | before |
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definition | preposition If something happens before a particular date, time, or event, it happens earlier than that date, time, or event. Annie was born a few weeks before Christmas. Before World War II, women were not recruited as intelligence officers. Dan rarely comes to bed before 2 or 3am. Stock prices climbed close to the peak they'd registered before the stock market crashed. If you do one thing before doing something else, you do it earlier than the other thing. He spent his early life in Sri Lanka before moving to England. Before leaving, he went into his office to fill in the daily time sheet. He took a cold shower and then towelled off before he put on fresh clothes. If someone is before something, they are in front of it. They drove through a tall iron gate and stopped before a large white villa. If you tell someone that one place is a certain distance before another, you mean that they will come to the first place first. The turn is about two kilometres before the roundabout. If you appear or come before an official person or group, you go there and answer questions . The Governor will appear before the committee next Tuesday. If something happens before a particular person or group, it is seen by or happens while this person or this group is present . The game followed a colourful opening ceremony before a crowd of seventy-four thousand. If you have something such as a journey, a task, or a stage of your life before you, you must do it or live through it in the future . Everyone in the room knew it was the single hardest task before them. I saw before me an idyllic life. When you want to say that one person or thing is more important than another, you can say that they come before the other person or thing. Life is still a juggling act, but my children come before anything else. adverb You use before when you are talking about time. For example, if something happened the day before a particular date or event, it happened during the previous day. The war had ended only a month or so before. It's interesting that he sent me the book twenty days before the deadline for my book. Kelman had a book published in the U.S. more than a decade before a British publisher would touch him. If someone has done something before, they have done it on a previous occasion . If someone has not done something before, they have never done it. I've been here before. I had met Professor Lown before. She had never been to Italy before. conjunction If you do something before someone else can do something, you do it when they have not yet done it. Before he could take another one, she laid her fingertips on his mouth. If there is a period of time or if several things are done before something happens, it takes that amount of time or effort for this thing to happen. It was some time before the door opened in response to his ring. If a particular situation has to happen before something else happens, this situation must happen or exist in order for the other thing to happen. There was additional work to be done before all the troops would be ready. |
cefr-level | A1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a1
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