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n.
序幕; 前奏; 預兆
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vi.
成為 ... 的前奏(開頭)
Noun:
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something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows;
"training is a necessary preliminary to employment"
"drinks were the overture to dinner"
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music that precedes a fugue or introduces an act in an opera
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serve as a prelude or opening to
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play as a prelude
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用作名詞 (n.)
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It opened the prelude to Chinese civilization.
這扯開了中畢精神文明的序章。
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The rural reform has opened the prelude of China's reform and opening-up.
浙江農村改草揭會開中國現代改草開放性的大幕。
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That is the prelude to a ruined evening.
哪位晚的約會聊天就你不在前奏聲中毀了。
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An intercultural dialogue should prelude such cooperative undertakings.
文化課間的溝通可能稱得上他們聯合的前奏。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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The discussions were a prelude to the treaty.
以下探討是簽訂協議該同盟條約的前奏。
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An intercultural dialogue should prelude such cooperative undertakings.
學歷間的交談可能將成為等加盟的前奏。
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This period of uneasy compromise was merely the prelude to far worse frictions.
來源于: V. Brome
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When the gray Of morn preludes the splendour of the day.
來自: Dryden
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之上知識全權創造,受論著權保護性,侵權行為必究
海詞英語詞典,十二年品牌形象