heralds
英 [ˈherəldz]
美 [ˈherəldz]
v. 是(某事)的前兆; 预示; 宣布(好或重要)
n. 预兆; (旧时的)信使,传令官,使者
herald的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 预告;预示…的来临
Something thatheraldsa future event or situation is a sign that it is going to happen or appear.- ...the sultry evening that heralded the end of the baking hot summer...
预示着炙热的夏天即将结束的闷热夜晚 - Their discovery could herald a cure for some forms of impotence.
他们的发现可能预示着为某些类型的阳痿找到了医治方法。
- ...the sultry evening that heralded the end of the baking hot summer...
- N-COUNT 预兆
Something that is aherald ofa future event or situation is a sign that it is going to happen or appear.- I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less...
我认为这份报告预示着会有更多、而不是更少的自由,因此对它表示欢迎。 - For her, it was the herald of summer.
对她来说,这是夏天来临的前奏。
- I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less...
- VERB 宣布;报告…的消息
If an important event or actionis heralded bypeople, announcements are made about it so that it is publicly known and expected.- Janet Jackson's new album has been heralded by a massive media campaign...
珍妮·杰克逊的新专辑已经在媒体上进行了大规模宣传。 - Tonight's clash between Real Madrid and Arsenal is being heralded as the match of the season.
今晚皇家马德里队和阿森纳队之间的对决被称为本赛季最重要的比赛。
- Janet Jackson's new album has been heralded by a massive media campaign...
- (古时的)传令官,使节
In former times, aheraldwas a person who delivered and announced important messages.