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a substance from which another substance is formed (especially by a metabolic reaction)
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a person who goes before or announces the coming of another
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something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The precursor of the modern car was a horseless carriage with a petrol engine.
目前汽車的前稱并不是用馬拉的,都有汽油標號汽車發傾向的專用車。
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Her precursor as school principal was an eminent educator.
她任教務主任前就是位睿智的文化藝術培訓家。
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Opposition by colonists to unfair taxation by the British was a precursor of the Revolution.
殖民地城市居民對英倫不公平稅利的掙扎意味著著大革命的降生。
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Lysine is a precursor of certain alkaloids.
賴氨酸是其他微生物堿的前體。
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Infantile fears..are the precursors of many..anxieties entertained by adults
出于: E. H. Erikson
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There is no evidence that Jesus, or his precursor John, taught pacifism as such.
出處: A. N. Wilson
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