prefigures

英 [ˌpriːˈfɪɡəz] 美 [ˌpriːˈfɪɡjərz]

v.  预示; 预兆
prefigure的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 预示;预兆
    If one thing prefigures another, it is a first indication which suggests or determines that the second thing will happen.
    1. The wall through Berlin was finally ruptured, prefiguring the reunification of Germany.
      柏林墙终于倒塌了,预示着德国的重新统一。

双语例句

  1. In that aspect, the park prefigures elements of China's evolving financial reforms.
    从这个角度来说,该公园映衬出中国发展中的金融改革的基本特点。
  2. The president claims he has sent troops into the capital to supervise the voting, but opponents believe it prefigures an attempt to increase his power.
    总统声称他派军队进入首都是为了监督选举,但反对者认为这预示着他扩大权力的企例。
  3. Yet there is a second reason that the book of Exodus goes on at such length against the golden calf – and it prefigures what is undoubtedly going to happen as banking regulations get argued about in the weeks and months to come.
    然而,《出埃及记》之所以花了如此长的篇幅来反对金牛犊,还有第二个原因&而随着人们会在未来数周数月讨论银行业监管问题,这个原因预示了到时无疑会发生的事情。
  4. The achievement of the EU prefigures the trend of development of the liberalization of trade in legal services in global areas with the facilitation of the WTO and other international economic organizations.
    欧盟的这一成果,预示着法律服务贸易自由化在WTO等国际经济组织的推动下,在全球范围内发展的趋势。