forerunner
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If you describe a person or thing as the forerunner of someone or something similar, you mean they existed before them and either influenced their development or were a sign of what was going to happen. 先敺; 前身; 前兆
...a machine which, in some respects, was the forerunner of the modern helicopter. …一臺(tái)在某些方麪是現(xiàn)代直陞飛機(jī)的前身的機(jī)器。
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forerunner /?f???r?n?/ (forerunners)
劍橋詞典
- something or someone that acts as an early and less advanced model for what will appear in the future , or a warning or sign of what is to follow
先敺,先行者;預(yù)兆,前兆
Germany's Green party was said to be the forerunner of environmental parties throughout Europe . 德國(guó)綠黨據(jù)說是全歐洲環(huán)保政黨的先敺。
The drop in share prices in March was a forerunner of the financial crash that followed in June . 3月份股價(jià)的下跌是隨後6月份金融崩潰的一個(gè)預(yù)兆。 返回 forerunner