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foreshadows

美[fɔr'ʃædoʊ],英[fɔː(r)'ʃædəʊ],

释义

v. 预示;

例句

In South America we have the concept of the 'pause' in football, the moment of reflection which foreshadows an attack.
南美足球有‘暂停’的概念,即预示着一次进攻的思考瞬间。
The professional analyzes, has Bratt to take a stand foreshadows , applies for in 2018 the World Cup possibility to be very big.
业内人士分析,有布拉特表态作铺垫,申办2018年世界杯可能性很大。
In particular, the group foreshadows "greater political and trade conflict between the United States and China" .
尤其是,该机构预示的“中美之间更激烈的政治和贸易冲突”。
The personnel changes in the company foreshadows that something is to come.
This process can easily be perceived going on around you and foreshadows what is about to happen.
这个过程很容易就能让你发现正在你周围发生和即将发生的事情。
Here, the same writer takes that out-of-nowhere ending and heavily, clumsily foreshadows it.
在这里,同一作家的需要,外的无处结束,重,笨拙地预示着它。
First, it heightens the atmosphere of the scene, and foreshadows the climax of the following story.
首先,它升华了舞台的气氛,并暗示着接下来的故事的高潮部分。
The American Heritage Dictionary says that a harbinger is something "that indicates or foreshadows what is to come" it's "a forerunner. "
美国传统字典这样解释harbinger(预兆):“能标志或者预兆将要到来的事物”,是“先行者”。
But its recent inability to achieve consensus foreshadows the problems an expanded council would face.
但G20最近未能取得共识,已经预示了扩大后的安理会将会遇到的问题。
Thus this dreamland just foreshadows the tragic end of Catherine's love.
因此,这个梦境正好预示了凯瑟琳爱情的悲剧性结尾。