prelude
英 ['prelju?d]
美['pr?ljud]
- n. 前奏;序幕;前奏曲
- vt. 成為…的序幕;演奏…作為前奏曲
- vi. 作為序曲;奏序曲
實用場景例句
- The prelude to the musical composition is very long.
- 這首樂曲的序曲很長.
《簡明英漢詞典》
- The prelude was as iridescent as a prism in a morning room.
- 這個序曲就象清晨房間里的一塊三棱鏡一樣燦爛輝煌.
《簡明英漢詞典》
- The discussions were a prelude to the treaty.
- 這些討論是簽訂該條約的前奏.
《簡明英漢詞典》
- In his autobiographical poem'The Prelude ', Wordsworth describes his boyhood in the Lakes.
- 在他的自傳體詩《序曲》中,華茲華斯描述了自己在英格蘭北部湖區(qū)的童年生活.
《簡明英漢詞典》
- Error is often the precursor of what is correct, but conceit is the prelude to a fall.
- 錯誤往往是正確的先導, 驕傲是跌跤的前奏.
《簡明英漢詞典》
- The curtain rises toward the end of the Prelude.
- 序曲將近結(jié)束時帷幕升起來了。
辭典例句
- It all reminded me uncomfortably of prelude to the Bay of Pigs.
- 這一切使我不安地回想起豬灣事件發(fā)生前的情景.
辭典例句
- The resolution was the prelude to more drastic action.
- 這項決議只是更激烈的行為的前奏.
辭典例句
- Michelson and Morley had sounded the prelude to special relativity.
- 邁克耳孫和莫雷已經(jīng)奏出了狹義相對論的序曲.
辭典例句
- Love is but a prelude to life.
- 愛情僅僅是生活的序曲.
辭典例句
- The person, whoever it was, gave a small cough, evidently as a prelude to speaking.
- 那個人, 不知是誰, 輕輕地咳了一聲, 顯然是表示要說話.
英漢文學
- I'm afraid that these troubles are just a prelude , ie to worse ones.
- 我看這些為難事只是個引子(大問題在后面).
辭典例句
- His investigations were a necessary prelude to the subsequent discovery of the cause of particle motions.
- 他的研究是以后發(fā)現(xiàn)粒子運動原因的必要先導.
辭典例句
- The bankruptcy of several small firms was the prelude to general economic collapse.
- 幾家小商行倒閉了,隨之而來的是經(jīng)濟大蕭條.
辭典例句
- The orchestra played a short prelude before the ballet began.
- 管弦樂隊在芭蕾舞開始之前演奏了一段很短的前奏曲.
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