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precede

英 [prɪˈsiːd] 美 [prɪˈsiːd]

v. 处在……之前,先于;在……之前做(或说);比……更重要,比……(级别)更高

第三人称单数precedes

现在分词preceding

过去式preceded

过去分词preceded

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • precede /prɪˈsiːd/           CET6 TEM4 [ preceding preceded precedes ]

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英英释义

precede[pri:'si:d, pri-]

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专业释义

网络释义

  • 先于
    • ... personal(adj.)个人的,私人的;亲自的,本人的身体的personnel(n.)全体人员,全体职员;人事部门 precede(v.)先于,领先于,在……前 principal(n.)校长;主要人物;(adj.)主要的,基本的 ...

  • 领先
    • ... unprecedented adj. 空前的,史无前例的 precede v. 领先(于),在……之前 additive n. 添加剂,添加物 ...

    • ... practically ad.几乎,简直;实际上 precede vt....之前,先于 prescribe v.开(药),开处方;指定 ...

  • 优先
    • ... concede vt. 承认;容许;(角逐结束前)认输;退让 precede v. 领先(于),在(…以前);优先,先于 recede v. 退回,后退;收回,撤回;跌落,缩减,贬值 ...

    短语
  • Remedies Precede Rights
    救济先于权利 | 程序先于权利
  • Precede-proceed
    格林模式
  • precede event
    紧前事件
  • precede e
    领先 | 在……之前 | 领先于 | 先于
  • char Precede
    判断运算符的优先关系
  • precede precedent
    先例 | 范例
  • Hotel Precede Nagoya
    酒店
  • to precede
    前导

同根词

词根:precede

同近义词

双语例句

  • He gestured to Alice to precede them from the room.

    他示意艾丽斯从房间里出来走在他们前面。

  • Capitalize all proper nouns but not the articles (a, an) that precede them.

    把所有的专有名词大写,它们之前的冠词(a, an)则不用。

  • This factor must precede an ice age and have the effect of slightly lowering Earth's temperature.

    这一因素一定出现在冰川期之前,并有稍微降低地球温度的效果。

原声例句

  • For example, a student says "preclude" instead of "precede" when talking about one event coming before another.

    VOA : special.2010.01.28

  • It sounds like precede but it means prevent.

    VOA : special.2010.01.28

  • That's not meant to be a bad word but suggests being influenced, one might say, in the sense of "open the window and influenza," by those signs that precede it.

    这不是个不好的词,只是想要表达影响的意思,人们可能说将一个符号之前的符号称作是“,“打开了窗户,引发了流感“

    文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • "For instance,using the word 'preclude' to mean 'precede.' Yeah,it sounds like 'precede,' but it means 'prevent.' And yet 'preclude' is not a particularly erudite term.

    VOA : standard.2010.01.16

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