prefigure

[美]/ˌpriːˈfɪɡə(r)/
[英]/ˌpriːˈfɪɡjər/
词频: 极高

释义

vt. 预示,预兆;
n. 预想;
adj. 预示的,预兆的
词形变化
现在分词prefiguring
过去式prefigured
过去分词prefigured
第三人称单数prefigures
复数prefigures

例句

the Hussite movement prefigured the Reformation.

胡斯运动预示着宗教改革的到来。

she had prefigured her small pilgrimage as made in solitude.

她原来预想自己短程朝圣之行将是孤独之旅。

The paintings of Paul Cézanne 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

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!

我父亲写的这首诗以死亡为主题,它预示着一个皇室成员的死亡.

The artist's early works prefigure the themes that would dominate his later career.

艺术家早期的作品预示了会在他后期职业中占主导地位的主题。

Her groundbreaking research in the 1960s prefigured many modern scientific discoveries.

她在1960年代的开创性研究预示了许多现代科学发现。

The dream seemed to prefigure the tragic events that would unfold the next day.

这个梦似乎预示了第二天将发生的悲剧事件。

The early signs of economic downturn prefigure a possible recession.

经济衰退的早期迹象预示着可能会发生衰退。

His visionary ideas prefigure a future where technology and humanity are intertwined.

他的前瞻性想法预示着一个科技与人类紧密相连的未来。

The ancient myths often prefigure the moral lessons found in later literature.

古代神话经常预示着后来文学中的道德教训。

The strange occurrences in the town seemed to prefigure a major disaster.

镇上发生的奇怪事件似乎预示着一场重大灾难。

The early symptoms of the disease prefigure a more serious condition.

疾病的早期症状预示着更严重的病情。

His bold fashion choices often prefigure the trends that will become popular later.

他大胆的时尚选择常常预示着后来会流行的趋势。

The prophet's words seemed to prefigure the impending doom of the kingdom.

先知的话语似乎预示着王国即将来临的厄运。

原声例句

The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.

保罗·塞尚的画预示了20世纪早期立体主义的兴起。

来源: IELTS Vocabulary: Category Recognition

She relished the foretaste of death, prefigured by the catastrophes of friends--persistently she clung to the idea of Nicole's tragic destiny.

她津津乐道死亡的预兆, 朋友们的灾难预示着死亡——她坚持认为妮可的命运是悲惨的。

来源: 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.

所有灾难片都预示着世界末日,但《泰坦尼克号》却诡异地反映了气候紧急情况的轮廓和倒计时。

来源: The Economist Culture

Thus, 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烧的长矛、一把火焰之剑、一张弓或一捆箭,预示着印第安人的战争。

来源: Red characters

In 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.

在许多方面,“93 号航班” 是对时代的定义,促成了保守派运动内部的清算,并预示着右翼政治的 “不择手段的” 风格将很快占据上风。

来源: New York Times

A 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.

剧中的女主角罗珊娜·康纳是个直话直说的人,她几乎预见到了这位候选人会成功,这位在他的首场总统辩论中就将自己同普通政客做了这样的区分的候选人:“他们有什么需要,我就满足他们。

来源: Time

She 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.

她甚至夸张地预感到了朋友们的厌恶,她甚至担心西莉亚可能会远离她。

来源: 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,这位出色的年轻巴黎人,浪漫气质和科学气质如此奇特地融合在一起,对他来说成了他自己的一种预表。

来源: The Picture of Dorian Gray

This 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.

这种民族国家的划分预示了 19 世纪中叶欧洲将会发生什么,从这个意义上说,拉丁美洲是 19 世纪世界历史的领导者。

来源: World History Crash Course

This 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.

这个人物在他的外表上预示和代表了清教徒法典的全部阴暗严厉,他的职责是将其最终和最接近地适用于违法者。

来源: Red characters

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