early-stage

/ˌɜː.liˈsteɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɝː.liˈsteɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa)

early-stage — 形容詞

1. describes something that has just begun and is still in the first part of its de

1.形容詞B2
釋義

初期;早期

才剛開始發展,還在前段

describes something that has just begun and is still in the first part of its development.

例句

Femi invested in an early-stage company that still worked from one room.

Femi 投資了一家還只在一個房間裡辦公、仍在早期階段的公司。

early-stage + company

The doctor found the cancer while it was still early-stage.

醫師在篩檢時就發現那個癌症還在早期階段。

predicative: be early-stage

同義詞
  • initial

    often just marks the first step, without stressing ongoing development.

  • emerging

    suggests something is beginning to become visible or important.

  • developing

    is broader and can describe something beyond its earliest phase.

  • preliminary

    often describes work done before the main stage, especially in formal settings.

反義詞
  • late-stage

    describes something much further along in its development.

  • mature

    suggests the process or product has fully developed.

  • advanced

    focuses on being well beyond the beginning phase.

文法句型

early-stage company

early-stage research

early-stage cancer

be early-stage

用法筆記

Usually appears before nouns such as company, research, cancer, or trial. After a linking verb, it is most natural in technical or professional contexts.

常見錯誤

The startup is in early-stage.
The startup is early-stage.' / 'The startup is at an early stage.
💡use the hyphenated adjective without 'in', or change to the noun phrase 'at an early stage'.
They need an early stage plan.
They need an early-stage plan.
💡hyphenate the compound when it comes before a noun.