forerunners

['fɔ:rʌnəz]
  • 释义
  • 先驱( forerunner的名词复数 );开路人;先兆;前兆;

  • 双语例句
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    Abraham, he declared, and Jesus Christ were his forerunners.

    他宣布, 亚伯拉罕和耶稣基督是他的先驱.

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    The alchemists were the forerunners of the scientists of today.

    炼金术士是今日科学家的先驱.

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    Country music was unquestionably one of the forerunners of rock'n'roll.

    乡村音乐毫无疑问是摇滚乐的前身.

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    Country music was undoubtedly one of the forerunners of rock and roll.

    乡村音乐无疑是摇滚乐的先导之一。

    ——《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
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    He followed in the steps of forerunners and marched onward.

    他跟随着先辈的足迹前进.

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    Overcast mornings are the sure forerunners of steady rain.

    早晨阴天预示肯定下雨.

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    His success in this field has pushed his forerunners'point into the background.

    他在这方面的成就使其前辈们的论点.

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    They studied forerunners of richness or poverty.

    他们研究了富有或贫穷的先兆.

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    For the French, such insights established Poe as one of the great forerunners of modern literature.

    在法国人心目中, 坡的这类真知灼见使坡成为现代文学伟大的先驱者之一.

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    They were the forerunners of the medieval serfs.

    他们是中世纪农奴的前辈.

    英汉非文学 - 家庭、私有制和国家的起源
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    Simone de Beauvoir is one of the most forerunners of contemporary feminism.

    西蒙娜·德·波伏瓦是当代著名的女性解放运动的先驱.

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    Some respiratory symptoms can be the forerunners of asthma.

    一些呼吸道症状可能是哮喘病的先兆。

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    For them, the only reliable way to remain forerunners is by keeping on absorbing new knowledge.

    要确保个人与公司的领先而不会落后, 唯一的护身符就是透过新知识的吸收.

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