第三人称单数:harbingers
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第三人称复数:harbingers
现在分词:harbingering
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过去分词:harbingered
过去式:harbingered
名词预言者,预兆
及物动词预告; 充做…的前驱
名词
1. The cock is the harbinger of dawn.
雄鸡报晓。
1. 先驱者:图文:<<先驱者>>(Harbinger)于2001年12月份推出中图在线消息:Silverback Entertainment 公司开发的游戏<<先驱者>>(Harbinger)是一款角色扮演游戏,该游戏将在2001年12月推出.
2. 黑曜石毁灭者:正中了黑曜石毁灭者(Harbinger)大招的单位不会变成弱智的Bug.* 修正了地穴编织者(Anub'seran)缩地时被攻击不会被活埋的Bug.* 修正了地穴编织者(Anub'seran)的观察者隐形的Bug.* 修正了沉默术士(Nortrom)会说话的Bug.* 修正了不朽尸王(Dirge)召唤的僵尸会死的Bug.* 修正修补匠(Tinker)对任何持有钢铁武器或者盔甲的英
3. 预兆:fare reduction 降价 | harbinger 预兆 | implicitly 暗含的
1. (尤指不祥的)先兆,预兆
Something that is a harbinger of something else, especially something bad, is a sign that it is going to happen.
e.g. The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter.
11月的空气刺痛了我的脸颊,预示着冬天就要来临。
1. A spokesman for Harbinger wasn't available to comment outside of regular business hours.
2. harbinger的翻译
2. The collapse in the price of silver from $ 49 to below $ 39 is a harbinger of collapses among a wider range of commodity prices.
3. It's just a harbinger for the ruckus that's scheduled to erupt tomorrow on what's been dubbed " Financial Fools Day ".
4. While that gritty image represents Shenzhen's past, entrepreneur Pony Ma is a harbinger of its future.
5. Tata Chemicals will acquire a majority stake from Harbinger Capital Partners, it said yesterday.
6. He was neither loved nor hailed as a harbinger of peace as his predecessor Yitzhak Rabin had been a decade earlier.
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7. Some believe the Shanghai stock market slump sent shock waves to the world stock markets, a harbinger of dramatic financial changes.
8. When the price of oil soared to $ 140, many saw the increases as a harbinger of a new energy shock.
9. harbinger的翻译
9. Those figures will likely grow after the Globes, which remain a solid harbinger of Oscar voting.
10. The " rail crash can be seen as a harbinger of wider economic catastrophe to come ", it said.
noun
1. something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone
Synonym: forerunner predecessor herald precursor
verb
1. foreshadow or presage
Synonym: announce annunciate foretell herald