earliest
earliest — 名詞
1. the earliest possible time, day, or moment at which an event can happen or a tas
最早
事情可能發生的最早時間
the earliest possible time, day, or moment at which an event can happen or a task can be completed, often used after stating a minimum deadline
Bao told the team that the report would be ready by Friday at the earliest.
Bao 告訴團隊,那份報告最早也要到星期五才能準備好。
at the earliest — sets minimum deadline
The earliest Hiro can arrive at the airport is 6:30 in the morning.
Hiro 最早可以抵達機場的時間是早上六點半。
the earliest + can + verb + is + time
Heloísa hopes to hear back from the university by March at the earliest.
Heloísa 希望最早在三月份收到大學的回覆。
The earliest possible date for the wedding is August 12th, but that may change.
婚禮最早可能的日期是 8 月 12 日,但還可能會變動。
Walid's doctor said the cast could come off in three weeks at the earliest.
Walid 的醫生說石膏最早也要三週後才能拆除。
- soonest possible time
less common in writing; more informal
- minimum date
used more in formal or business contexts
- latest
used in the same pattern — 'at the latest' shows the latest acceptable time
文法句型
the earliest + [someone] + can + [verb]
at the earliest
the earliest possible + [noun]
用法筆記
Almost always used with the definite article 'the'. Commonly appears in two patterns: (1) 'at the earliest' after a time expression to indicate a minimum possible time, and (2) 'the earliest + subject + can + verb' as the subject of a clause. The noun cannot be used without a preceding determiner.