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.- ...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 - 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。
- ...a machine which, in some respects, was the forerunner of the modern helicopter...
双语例句
- The revolutionary forerunners are immortal; their brilliant revolutionary deeds and noble qualities will forever be engraved on our memory.
革命先烈永垂不朽,他们光辉的革命业绩和崇高的品质将永远铭刻在我们的记忆中。 - He followed in the steps of forerunners and marched onward.
他跟随着先辈的足迹前进。 - 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。 - A mature system must have some less mature forerunners. That had been the hypothesis for many years. In the past decade the hypothesis has been proved.
一种成熟的文字必有其前驱。这是多年的假说。过去10年的考古研究已证实这一假说。 - Warm rains are the forerunners of spring.
暖雨是春天来临的前兆。 - 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。 - The alchemists were the forerunners of the scientists of today.
炼金术士是今日科学家的先驱。 - 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。 - 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。 - These forerunners of tabloid newspapers carried colorful reports of bloody crimes, robbery and public executions. They were extremely popular.
作为通俗小报的先驱者,他们报道血腥犯罪、暴力抢劫和公共处决等各色新闻,极其受欢迎。