herald
verb[T]
formaluk/ˈher.əld/us/ˈher.əld/to be asignthat somethingimportant, and often good, isstartingtohappen, or to make somethingpubliclyknown,especiallybycelebratingorpraisingit:
预示…的开始;(尤指通过庆祝或赞扬)宣布(常指好事)The president'sspeechheralds a newerainforeignpolicy.总统的演说预示着一个外交政策新时代的开始。
Thisdrughas been heraldedasamajorbreakthroughin thefightagainstbreastcancer.据称这种药是在对抗乳腺癌方面取得的一个重大突破。
Predicting things and intuition
- augur
- augury
- bellwether
- betcha
- bode
- far-sighted
- instinct
- intuit
- intuition
- intuitive
- intuitively
- prescience
- prescient
- prophecy
- prophesy
- prophetic
- psychic
- second-guess
- the writing is on the wallidiom
- visionary
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Preceding and introducing
herald
noun[C]
uk/ˈher.əld/us/ˈher.əld/formal
asignthat something willhappen,change, etc.:
预兆,前兆If this firstoperaof theseasonis a herald(=sign)ofwhat is to come, we canexpectgreatthings.如果本季的这第一部歌剧是一个信号,那么我们可以期待接下来的剧目会非常精彩。
in the past, apersonwhocarriedimportantmessagesand madeannouncements
(旧时的)传令官Predicting things and intuition
- augur
- augury
- bellwether
- betcha
- bode
- far-sighted
- instinct
- intuit
- intuition
- intuitive
- intuitively
- prescience
- prescient
- prophecy
- prophesy
- prophetic
- psychic
- second-guess
- the writing is on the wallidiom
- visionary
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Messengers and people who deliver things