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forerunners

英 [ˈfɔːˌrʌnəz]

美 [ˈfɔˌrʌnərz]

n.  先驱; 先行者; 预兆; 前兆
forerunner的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 先驱;先行者;预兆
    If you describe a person or thing as theforerunnerofsomeone or something similar, you mean they existed before them and either influenced their development or were a sign of what was going to happen.
    1. ...a machine which, in some respects, was the forerunner of the modern helicopter...
      在某些方面成为现代直升机前身的机器
    2. 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。

双语例句

  • He was one of the forerunners of Santa Claus.
    他是圣诞老人先行者的当中一个。
  • They were the forerunners of the medieval serfs.
    他们是中世纪农奴的前辈。
  • It is a correct way to absorb all the things done by your forerunners before you go forward.
    正确的道路是这样:吸取你的前辈所做的一切,然后再往前走。
  • He followed in the steps of forerunners and marched onward.
    他跟随着先辈的足迹前进。
  • It was the first tale of time travel, and it is considered one of the forerunners of the science fiction genre.
    这是第一次时间旅行的故事,它被认为是先行者的科幻小说流派。
  • Edmund Spenser is one of the great forerunners of the poetic altar of the English Renaissance and is hailed as "the poets'poet".
    埃德蒙·斯宾塞是文艺复兴时期英国诗坛的伟大先驱之一,享有“诗人之诗人”的美誉。
  • 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。
  • The forerunners of modern science were gradually discarding magical practices in favor of scientific experiment.
    近代科学的鼻祖们逐渐摒弃了各种不可思议的习俗,以利于科学实验的发展。
  • These primitive predators, though dinosaur-like in appearance, are actually considered the forerunners of mammals.
    这些原始的大鳄,虽然恐龙一样,在外观上,其实是考虑到先行者的哺乳动物。
  • Both Mr Tsang and Mr Tang are tipped as forerunners in the race for the next chief executive.
    曾荫权和唐英年都被视为下届特首的热门人选。