| 現在分詞 | prefiguring |
| 過去式 | prefigured |
| 過去分詞 | prefigured |
| 第三人稱單數 | prefigures |
| 複數 | prefigures |
the Hussite movement prefigured the Reformation.
胡斯運動預示着宗教改革的到來。
she had prefigured her small pilgrimage as made in solitude.
她原來預想自己短程朝聖之行將是孤獨之旅。
The paintings of Paul Cézanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
保羅·塞尚的繪畫預示了20世紀初葉立體主義的興起
A quatrain by my father and a macabre series that might prefigure the death of one of the members of the Royal Family... Quite package!
我父親寫的這首詩以死亡爲主題,它預示着一個皇室成員的死亡.
The artist's early works prefigure the themes that would dominate his later career.
藝術家早期的作品預示了會在他後期職業中占主導地位的主題。
Her groundbreaking research in the 1960s prefigured many modern scientific discoveries.
她在1960年代的開創性研究預示了許多現代科學發現。
The dream seemed to prefigure the tragic events that would unfold the next day.
這個夢似乎預示了第二天將發生的悲劇事件。
The early signs of economic downturn prefigure a possible recession.
經濟衰退的早期跡象預示着可能會發生衰退。
His visionary ideas prefigure a future where technology and humanity are intertwined.
他的前瞻性想法預示着一個科技與人類緊密相連的未來。
The ancient myths often prefigure the moral lessons found in later literature.
古代神話經常預示着後來文學中的道德教訓。
The strange occurrences in the town seemed to prefigure a major disaster.
鎮上發生的奇怪事件似乎預示着一場重大災難。
The early symptoms of the disease prefigure a more serious condition.
疾病的早期症狀預示着更嚴重的病情。
His bold fashion choices often prefigure the trends that will become popular later.
他大膽的時尚選擇常常預示着後來會流行的趨勢。
The prophet's words seemed to prefigure the impending doom of the kingdom.
先知的話語似乎預示着王國即將來臨的厄運。
The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
保羅·塞尚的畫預示了20世紀早期立體主義的興起。
來源: IELTS Vocabulary: Category RecognitionShe relished the foretaste of death, prefigured by the catastrophes of friends--persistently she clung to the idea of Nicole's tragic destiny.
她津津樂道死亡的預兆, 朋友們的災難預示着死亡——她堅持認爲妮可的命運是悲慘的。
來源: The Night is Gentle (Part Two)All disaster flicks prefigure the end of the world, but " Titanic" eerily reflects the contours and countdown of the climate emergency.
所有災難片都預示着世界末日,但《泰坦尼克號》卻詭異地反映了氣候緊急情況的輪廓和倒計時。
來源: The Economist CultureThus, a blazing spear, a sword of flame, a bow, or a sheaf of arrows, seen in the midnight sky, prefigured Indian warfare.
因此,在午夜的天空中看到一支燃燒的長矛、一把火焰之劍、一張弓或一捆箭,預示着印第安人的戰爭。
來源: Red charactersIn many ways, " Flight 93" was era-defining, abetting a reckoning within the conservative movement and prefiguring the take-no-prisoners style of right-wing politics that would soon hold sway.
在許多方面,“93 號航班” 是對時代的定義,促成了保守派運動內部的清算,並預示着右翼政治的 “不擇手段的” 風格將很快佔據上風。
來源: New York TimesA straight talker like Roseanne Conner almost prefigured the candidate who used his very first presidential debate to distinguish himself from ordinary politicians: When they call, I give.
劇中的女主角羅珊娜·康納是個直話直說的人,她幾乎預見到了這位候選人會成功,這位在他的首場總統辯論中就將自己同普通政客做了這樣的區分的候選人:“他們有什麼需要,我就滿足他們。
來源: TimeShe had prefigured to herself, even with exaggeration, the disgust of her friends, and she had even feared that Celia might be kept aloof from her.
她甚至誇張地預感到了朋友們的厭惡,她甚至擔心西莉亞可能會遠離她。
來源: Middlemarch (Part Five)The hero, the wonderful young Parisian in whom the romantic and the scientific temperaments were so strangely blended, became to him a kind of prefiguring type of himself.
主人公,這位出色的年輕巴黎人,浪漫氣質和科學氣質如此奇特地融合在一起,對他來說成了他自己的一種預表。
來源: The Picture of Dorian GrayThis division into nation states prefigures what would happen to Europe in the mid-19th century, and in that sense, Latin America is the leader of 19th century world history.
這種民族國家的劃分預示了 19 世紀中葉歐洲將會發生什麼,從這個意義上說,拉丁美洲是 19 世紀世界歷史的領導者。
來源: World History Crash CourseThis personage prefigured and represented in his aspect the whole dismal severity of the Puritanic code of law, which it was his business to administer in its final and closest application to the offender.
這個人物在他的外表上預示和代表了清教徒法典的全部陰暗嚴厲,他的職責是將其最終和最接近地適用於違法者。
來源: Red charactersthe Hussite movement prefigured the Reformation.
胡斯運動預示着宗教改革的到來。
she had prefigured her small pilgrimage as made in solitude.
她原來預想自己短程朝聖之行將是孤獨之旅。
The paintings of Paul Cézanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
保羅·塞尚的繪畫預示了20世紀初葉立體主義的興起
A quatrain by my father and a macabre series that might prefigure the death of one of the members of the Royal Family... Quite package!
我父親寫的這首詩以死亡爲主題,它預示着一個皇室成員的死亡.
The artist's early works prefigure the themes that would dominate his later career.
藝術家早期的作品預示了會在他後期職業中占主導地位的主題。
Her groundbreaking research in the 1960s prefigured many modern scientific discoveries.
她在1960年代的開創性研究預示了許多現代科學發現。
The dream seemed to prefigure the tragic events that would unfold the next day.
這個夢似乎預示了第二天將發生的悲劇事件。
The early signs of economic downturn prefigure a possible recession.
經濟衰退的早期跡象預示着可能會發生衰退。
His visionary ideas prefigure a future where technology and humanity are intertwined.
他的前瞻性想法預示着一個科技與人類緊密相連的未來。
The ancient myths often prefigure the moral lessons found in later literature.
古代神話經常預示着後來文學中的道德教訓。
The strange occurrences in the town seemed to prefigure a major disaster.
鎮上發生的奇怪事件似乎預示着一場重大災難。
The early symptoms of the disease prefigure a more serious condition.
疾病的早期症狀預示着更嚴重的病情。
His bold fashion choices often prefigure the trends that will become popular later.
他大膽的時尚選擇常常預示着後來會流行的趨勢。
The prophet's words seemed to prefigure the impending doom of the kingdom.
先知的話語似乎預示着王國即將來臨的厄運。
The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
保羅·塞尚的畫預示了20世紀早期立體主義的興起。
來源: IELTS Vocabulary: Category RecognitionShe relished the foretaste of death, prefigured by the catastrophes of friends--persistently she clung to the idea of Nicole's tragic destiny.
她津津樂道死亡的預兆, 朋友們的災難預示着死亡——她堅持認爲妮可的命運是悲慘的。
來源: The Night is Gentle (Part Two)All disaster flicks prefigure the end of the world, but " Titanic" eerily reflects the contours and countdown of the climate emergency.
所有災難片都預示着世界末日,但《泰坦尼克號》卻詭異地反映了氣候緊急情況的輪廓和倒計時。
來源: The Economist CultureThus, a blazing spear, a sword of flame, a bow, or a sheaf of arrows, seen in the midnight sky, prefigured Indian warfare.
因此,在午夜的天空中看到一支燃燒的長矛、一把火焰之劍、一張弓或一捆箭,預示着印第安人的戰爭。
來源: Red charactersIn many ways, " Flight 93" was era-defining, abetting a reckoning within the conservative movement and prefiguring the take-no-prisoners style of right-wing politics that would soon hold sway.
在許多方面,“93 號航班” 是對時代的定義,促成了保守派運動內部的清算,並預示着右翼政治的 “不擇手段的” 風格將很快佔據上風。
來源: New York TimesA straight talker like Roseanne Conner almost prefigured the candidate who used his very first presidential debate to distinguish himself from ordinary politicians: When they call, I give.
劇中的女主角羅珊娜·康納是個直話直說的人,她幾乎預見到了這位候選人會成功,這位在他的首場總統辯論中就將自己同普通政客做了這樣的區分的候選人:“他們有什麼需要,我就滿足他們。
來源: TimeShe had prefigured to herself, even with exaggeration, the disgust of her friends, and she had even feared that Celia might be kept aloof from her.
她甚至誇張地預感到了朋友們的厭惡,她甚至擔心西莉亞可能會遠離她。
來源: Middlemarch (Part Five)The hero, the wonderful young Parisian in whom the romantic and the scientific temperaments were so strangely blended, became to him a kind of prefiguring type of himself.
主人公,這位出色的年輕巴黎人,浪漫氣質和科學氣質如此奇特地融合在一起,對他來說成了他自己的一種預表。
來源: The Picture of Dorian GrayThis division into nation states prefigures what would happen to Europe in the mid-19th century, and in that sense, Latin America is the leader of 19th century world history.
這種民族國家的劃分預示了 19 世紀中葉歐洲將會發生什麼,從這個意義上說,拉丁美洲是 19 世紀世界歷史的領導者。
來源: World History Crash CourseThis personage prefigured and represented in his aspect the whole dismal severity of the Puritanic code of law, which it was his business to administer in its final and closest application to the offender.
這個人物在他的外表上預示和代表了清教徒法典的全部陰暗嚴厲,他的職責是將其最終和最接近地適用於違法者。
來源: Red characters探索常見搜尋詞彙