Nature | Forme |
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Positif | beforehand \bɪˈfɔːɹhænd\ |
Incomparable | — |
beforehand \bɪˈfɔːhænd\ (Royaume-Uni) ou \bɪˈfɔɹhænd\ (États-Unis)
Will it be possible to have access to the room beforehand so that we can set up chairs?
I love playing tennis but I always get so nervous beforehand.
Weeks beforehand, I had bought the tickets for the concert.
Nature | Forme |
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Positif | beforehand \bɪˈfɔɹhænd\ ou \bɪˈfɔːhænd\ |
Comparatif | more beforehand \ˌmɔɹ bɪˈfɔɹhænd\ ou \ˌmɔː bɪˈfɔːhænd\ |
Superlatif | most beforehand \ˌmoʊst bɪˈfɔɹhænd\ ou \ˌməʊst bɪˈfɔːhænd\ |
beforehand \bɪˈfɔːhænd\ (Royaume-Uni) ou \bɪˈfɔɹhænd\ (États-Unis)
rich and much beforehand.— (Francis Bacon, New Atlantis, 1626.)
Agricola resolves to be beforehand with the danger.— (Hohn Milton, The History of Britain, that Part Especially now Call’d England; , 1670.)
the medical attendant ought to be rather beforehand with the symptoms of excitement, and to diminish the large quantity of wine before they appear.— (London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, 1839)