prefigured

prefigured

美 [priˈfɪɡjər]  英 [priːˈfɪɡə(r)]

  • v.(通过形象)预示;预想;预见;预言
  • 网络预像;预先显像

词形变化

第三人称单数:prefigures  现在分词:prefiguring  过去式:prefigured  

同义词

英汉解释

v.
1.
(通过形象)预示,预兆
2.
预想;预见;预言

英英解释

v.

例句

the act he had prefigured for weeks with a thrill of pleasure , yet it was no less than a miserable insipidity to him now that it had come.

好几个星期以来怀着快乐悸动期待这个举动可是现在反而觉得苍白无力

Rising lease rates prefigured the last big move in gold back in the spring of 2007 just as the two Bear Stearns hedge funds were blowing up.

2007年不断上升黄金租赁价格预示上次金价飙升当时正值贝尔斯登BearStearns旗下对冲基金破产

This ritual prefigured the vicarious execution of Jesus for the blood- guiltiness and defilement of His people.

这个仪式耶稣百姓流血刑罚

The Lord's Prayer was prefigured by an Egyptian hymn to Osiris - beginning by Amen, "O Amen, O Amen, who are in heaven. "

祷文埃及奥西里斯的赞开始天堂

And he had a new synthesis that prefigured everything the Tropicalistas wanted to, to do.

一种每一个人都会趋之若鹜合成尝试方法

He only said this in his anger, but it prefigured a possible course of action and attitude well enough.

只是这些充分预示一种可能事态发展以及态度

As for the environment, Marx astonishingly prefigured our own Green politics.

关于环境马克思令人惊讶预言我们现在绿色政治

Senegal's triumph prefigured France's downfall as the world game's dominant force: a position Spain have yet to attain.

塞内加尔昭示全球霸主法国崩塌称霸世界西班牙做到

It was prefigured in the very birth of technology.

一点技术发展初期已经注定

California's losses prefigured the later fallout on Wall Street.

加州受到打击预示华尔街后来结局

Which is partly why the end of days for Africa's cement mixers may be prefigured by plans in Hong Kong.

香港工厂可能会成为非洲水泥加工末日一部分原因