prefigured
英 [ˌpriːˈfɪɡəd]
美 [ˌpriːˈfɪɡjərd]
v. 预示; 预兆
prefigure的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 预示;预兆
If one thingprefiguresanother, it is a first indication which suggests or determines that the second thing will happen.- The wall through Berlin was finally ruptured, prefiguring the reunification of Germany.
柏林墙终于倒塌了,预示着德国的重新统一。
- The wall through Berlin was finally ruptured, prefiguring the reunification of Germany.
双语例句
- The act he had prefigured for weeks with a thrill of pleasure, yet it was no less than a miserable insipidity to him now that it had come.
他好几个星期以来,就在怀着快乐的悸动期待着会有这个举动;可是现在来了,他反而觉得苍白无力了。 - He had significantly prefigured the whole subsequent history-of'pure'painting.
他意义深长地预示了“纯”绘画以后的全部历史。 - It was not the pullulation of two divergent, parallel, and finally converging armies, but an agitation more inaccessible, more intimate, prefigured by them in some way.
不是那些分道扬镳的、并行不悖的、最终汇合的军队的躁动,而是一种更难掌握、更隐秘的、已由那些军队预先展示的激动。 - The geochemistry characters and the much mineralization prefigured that this area would be a advantaged mineral foreground area.
地球化学的特征以及在该地区发现的大量铜矿化,预示着该地区将是一个有利的成矿远景区。 - The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
保罗·塞尚的绘画预示了20世纪初叶立体主义的兴起。 - And while all members undertook to keep government spending going in order to boost global demand, no new big discretionary spending programmes were announced after the summit that had not already been prefigured.
此外,尽管所有成员国承诺继续扩大政府支出,以提振全球需求,但在峰会结束后宣布的所有新的大型自由支配支出项目,全都在人们的预料之中。 - As for the environment, Marx astonishingly prefigured our own Green politics.
关于环境,马克思令人惊讶的预言了我们现在的绿色政治。 - Perhaps the first truly20th century composer, he prefigured the developments in atonality that would soon occur in Vienna.
德彪西也许是真正的第一个20世纪作曲家,他预见到了无调性音乐很快会出现在维也纳。 - Hardly anybody now remembers MODS and rockers, but Stan prefigured all moral panics of the last 40 years.
摩登派和摇滚派如今已被淡忘,但过去40年内所有的道德恐慌都没有超出科恩设想的模式。 - I argued that so small a victory prefigured a total victory.
我想这一小小的胜利预先展示了彻底成功。