The phrase "the early bird catches the worm" is usually a motivational phrase, used to tell someone to get up and do something sooner rather than later. The phrase implies that the one who does the action sooner has their work pay off, as opposed to the one who starts later and gets none.
That means that people who make preparations early and have done all necessary activities to be ready to take what they want are more likely to achieve their goal than someone who has not made prior preparations or other plans
If you get up early, or if you get there early you will succeed more than those who do so later.
The LITERAL meaning is just what it looks like - a bird that gets up early catches the worm.
It means that those with initiative will succeed; those who linger and procrastinate will not.
The early bird catches the worm.
the early bird catches the worm
the early bird catches the WORM
Is known as the "early" kind, and this is thought to be good. Funny, that bird typically catches the "early" worm, so one wonders how great being early can be.
早起的鸟儿有虫吃。
Ben Franklin
Yes, as in "The early bird catches the worm".
January... The early bird catches the worm
hi mom my teacher told me that if i get up early i would catch the worm.
Yes. "The early bird catches the worm." It can also be an adverb. "The bus arrived early."
Do not hesitate, be quick and hard-working and you'll be successful.