prefigured信息详情
vt.预示;预想
prefigure───vt.预示;预想
prefigures───vt.预示;预想
refigured───vt.重新塑造;重新描绘
prefigurated───预配置
prefired───预先焙烧(烘焙)过的
refigure───vt.重新塑造;重新描绘
refigures───vt.重新塑造;重新描绘
prefigurates───前缀
prefigurate───前置词
California's losses prefigured the later fallout on Wall Street.───加州受到的打击预示了华尔街后来的结局。
This prefigured our first approximation to the scale and typology of the design.───这预示着我们对这个设计的尺度和象征的首次接近。
Reporter: the psychologists would say that the pumpkin papers were prefigured in this photograph.───记者:心理学家会说这张照片里预示着南瓜纸事件。
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.───他好几个星期以来,就在怀着快乐的悸动期待着会有这个举动;可是现在来了,他反而觉得苍白无力了。
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.───早在2007年春,不断上升的黄金租赁价格就曾预示过上次金价的飙升。当时正值贝尔斯登(BearStearns)旗下两只对冲基金破产。
This ritual prefigured the vicarious execution of Jesus for the blood- guiltiness and defilement of His people.───这个仪式也预表耶稣为祂百姓的罪污代受流血的刑罚。
The Lord's Prayer was prefigured by an Egyptian hymn to Osiris - beginning by Amen, "O Amen, O Amen, who are in heaven. "───主祷文是由古埃及对奥西里斯的赞诗:由阿蒙开始:啊,阿蒙,啊,阿蒙,你在天堂里。
And he had a new synthesis that prefigured everything the Tropicalistas wanted to, to do.───而他有一种每一个人都会趋之若鹜的新的合成尝试方法。
He only said this in his anger, but it prefigured a possible course of action and attitude well enough.───他只是在气头上说了这些话,但这却充分预示了一种可能的事态发展以及对此的态度。
The material in these papers is prefigured in several sets of lectures delivered in Cambridge, Mass., from 1865 on.
The paintings of Paul Cezanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.
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.
The paintings of Paul Ce & 1 & zanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20 th century.
Nietzsche's achievement is rather to have prefigured so much of twentieth-century thought.
The dialectic between actual ego and ego-ideal is prefigured here in primordial form.
With hindsight, when the 2000 election became the closest ever, the Florida shenanigans seemed prefigured in that sniggering expression, which less became the 43rd president than Alfred E.
Perhaps the first truly 20th century composer, he prefigured the developments in atonality that would soon occur in Vienna.
A shop girl was the destiny prefigured for the newcomer.