prelude信息详情
v.成为……的前奏,作为……的序幕
n.前奏,序幕;前奏曲,序曲;(诗歌等文学作品)引子,序诗
figuration prelude───成形前奏曲
For him, reading was a necessary prelude to sleep.───对他来说,阅读是入睡的必要前奏。
They were stories of a god who violently slays the forces of chaos, represented as watery dragons, as a prelude to creation.───这些故事讲述的是一个神以水龙的形象出现并用暴力杀死混沌的力量,这是创世的序幕。
curtain rises toward the end of the Prelude.───前奏接近尾声时幕布升起。
In his book Collapse, Jared Diamond shows how ecological crisis is often the prelude to social catatrosphe(6).───杰拉德·戴蒙德在他的著作《崩溃》中展示了生态危机为什么往往是社会大灾难的前奏(6)。
That means that this good-bye is both a good-bye for the past ten thousand years and a prelude to what will come.───这意味着这“再见”不但是对过去上万年的再见,也是对未来来开序幕。
That would be a prelude to 'long-term operation of a space station, ' he said.───王文宝说,这是建立长期空间站的前奏;
Perhaps the Sayadaw's instruction was a prelude to analysis of nama-rupa which he would deal with in his later sermons.───也许明昆长老的教导只是一个前奏,他可能会在后面的开示中分析名色。
The slowdown was worse than economists expected but is likely to be viewed by the Federal Reserve as a prelude to a gradual recovery.───这种经济放缓程度要低于经济学家的预期,但美联储(FederalReserve)可能将其视为经济逐渐复苏的前奏。
Between April and June businesses sharply increased the number of hours worked by employees, which is often a prelude to hiring new workers.───在4月到6月期间,各企业都大大增加了员工的工作时间,这通常是招收新员工的一个征兆。