early bird
复数形式
early birds
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早起的鸟儿
someone who has a tendency to get up early every morning
The idiom "early bird" is derived from the well-known proverb "the early bird catches the worm," which dates back to the late 16th century. This expression emphasizes the idea that individuals who wake up and start their activities early are often more successful or efficient in achieving their goals. "Early bird" specifically refers to a person who wakes up early or begins their day's work ahead of others. Over time, the idiom has been widely used to describe someone who is punctual or proactive in starting their daily activities.
- She's always been an early bird, waking up at the crack of dawn to start her day.
她一直是个早起的人,黎明时分就起床开始她的一天。
- The early birds at the farmers' market get the freshest produce.
农贸市场的早鸟能买到最新鲜的农产品。
- As an early bird, he enjoys the quiet and peaceful mornings for his daily meditation.
作为一个早起的人,他喜欢安静和平的早晨进行日常冥想。
- To avoid traffic, he's become an early bird and commutes to work before rush hour.
为了避免交通拥堵,他成了一个早起的人,在高峰时间之前通勤上班。
- The conference starts at 8 AM, so all the early birds will get the best seats in the front row.
会议上午8点开始,所以所有的早起者都会得到前排最好的座位。
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早起的鸟儿, 早起的人
a person who arrives early before others do