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
precede /prɪˈsiːd/ CET6 TEM4 [ preceding preceded precedes ]
及物动词 If one event or period of time precedes another, it happens before it. (某事件) 先于 (另一事件) 而发生; (某时段) 先于 (另一时段) 而存在
Intensive negotiations between the main parties preceded the vote.
投票之前,主要政党间进行了深入细致的磋商。
The earthquake was preceded by a loud roar and lasted 20 seconds.
地震之前有一声巨响,持续了20秒钟。
及物动词 If you precede someone somewhere, you go in front of them. 走在…的前面
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。
及物动词 A sentence, paragraph, or chapter that precedes another one comes just before it. (句、段、章) 处于 (另一句、段、章) 之前
Look at the information that precedes the paragraph in question.
请看所谈这一段之前的信息。
move ahead (of others) in time or space
同义词: lead
领先
先于-引用次数:2
参考来源彝文句法结构分析
... 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 ...
... 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.在...之前,先于 prescribe v.开(药),开处方;指定 ...
... 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 ...
领先,在…之前;优于,高于
领先,在前面
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。
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“
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"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
The furlough days will either precede a federal holiday or be on a Friday or Monday.
Accomplishments rack up all around them and both their names and reputations precede them.
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With luck, they will outclass the stereotypes that precede them, starting with Selena Gomez.