foreshadowed
英 [fɔːˈʃædəʊd]
美 [fɔːrˈʃædoʊd]
v. 预示; 是…的预兆
foreshadow的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 预示;是…的预兆
If somethingforeshadowsan event or situation, it suggests that it will happen.- The disappointing sales figures foreshadow more redundancies...
令人失望的销售额预示着会有更多人被裁员。 - The change proposed last month was foreshadowed in the March Budget.
上个月提议的变动在 3 月份的预算中已经有所预兆了。
- The disappointing sales figures foreshadow more redundancies...
双语例句
- A lot of us have had dreams that foreshadowed an actual event& a relative's death, the breakup of a relationship.
我们当中很多人的梦里都出现过某件现实事件的预兆,如某个亲戚的离世,某个关系的破裂。 - The two-extreme and instable disposition foreshadowed his changes, and the open literature mind provided him many kinds of possibilities.
两极端、易变动的性格为作家创作的转变埋下了伏笔,而多元开放的文学胸怀为他的转变方向提供了多种可能。 - SECRETARY CLINTON: I appreciate the Ministers comments about the commitment China has to a code of conduct that was foreshadowed in the Declaration of Conduct agreed to by China and ASEAN nations 10 years ago.
国务卿克林顿:我赞赏部长谈到中国对中国和东盟国家10年前达成的《行为宣言》所预示的行为准则的承诺。 - Operational results would be foreshadowed and thus generate much stronger inducements for countries outside APEC to restore the multilateral track.
人们会预先估计其运作结果,因而将更强烈地刺激非apec国家重启多边贸易谈判进程。 - Accomplish Revolution Depiction Foreshadowed by Love& read novel "Jiang Shan";
以爱情作铺垫来完成革命叙事&解读小说《江山》 - The separation of the orient from the occident is foreshadowed in Homer's epic record of the Trojan War.
荷马史诗记叙的特洛伊战争预示了东西方的分野。 - It foreshadowed the development of multimedia systems will have an enormous impact on human society.
它预示了多媒体系统的发展将对人类社会产生巨大的影响。 - And while the nickname was not one he wanted, it foreshadowed a lifelong preoccupation with the culturally iconic drama.
而绰号是不是他想,它预示了一个终身全神贯注文化形象戏剧化。 - The same truth is foreshadowed in so many ways in the Old Testament-Abraham's Iamb which replaced Isaac on Mt.
旧约出现许多类似的预表,包括神为亚伯拉罕预备了一只羊羔,让它替代以撒作为祭牲献上; - It foreshadowed Christ's death on the cross where His blood was shed and covered us, cleansing us from our sin.
这是预表基督在十字架上受死,祂流出来的血遮盖和洁净了我们罪。