英 [fɔːˈʃædəʊ] 美 [fɔːrˈʃædoʊ]
vt. 预示;成为……的前兆
n. 预兆
第三人称单数foreshadows
现在分词foreshadowing
过去式foreshadowed
过去分词foreshadowed
foreshadow /fɔːˈʃædəʊ/ TEM8 [ foreshadowing foreshadowed foreshadows ]
及物动词 If something foreshadows an event or situation, it suggests that it will happen. 预示
What are the signs that foreshadow a suicide?
自杀有什么前兆?
... foresee预见,预知 foreshadow预兆、预示(不祥之事物的到来) forge铸造,伪造 ...
... forerunner n. 预兆,前兆,先驱. foreshadow vt. 成为前兆,暗示,预示 foreshorten vt. 照远近法画,缩小深度而画 ...
forerunner 先驱;先驱者;预兆
What are the signs that foreshadow a suicide?
自杀有什么前兆?
Those dark clouds foreshadow a storm.
那些乌云预示着有一场暴风雨。
The answers in the first area foreshadow most of the rest.
关于第一个方面的回答预示着本书接下去的大部分内容。
It actually, it's been shown, seems to foreshadow the political philosophy of Milton's much younger contemporary, John Locke -- the notion that nature demands that every human individual has just enough, is given just enough to be self-sufficient.
事实上这一论点似乎提前预兆了,比弥尔顿年轻许多的同代人,他们的政治哲学,约翰·洛克--他认为自然要求,每个自然人拥有足够自己使用的,每个人只得到足够自给的就够了。
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Declining house prices in the capital foreshadow a weakening housing market in the rest of Britain.
However, Andy does not believe that higher rates foreshadow significantly tighter monetary policy in 2011.
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The openings contributed to the growth and likely foreshadow a strong year in 2013.
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