prefiguring

英 [ˌpriːˈfɪɡərɪŋ] 美 [ˌpriːˈfɪɡjərɪŋ]

v.  预示; 预兆
prefigure的现在分词



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. 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。
  2. I have sought it finally, because in the union of love I have seen, in a mystic miniature, the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined.
    我寻求爱情,还因为在爱的结合中,我看到了古今圣贤和诗人在梦想中描绘的天堂的神秘缩影。
  3. The crowds who filled the streets for the Orange Revolution, Ukraine's prefiguring of the Arab spring, were betrayed by their leaders.
    走上街头支持橙色革命(阿拉伯之春的乌克兰版前传)的群众被他们的领导出卖了。
  4. In rituals prefiguring Catholic Mass, the faithful then ate the "body" of their god to nourish their souls.
    在天主教弥撒里,人们忠实地吃掉他们神的“身体”以滋养他们的灵魂。
  5. Of this our time, all you prefiguring.
    我们的时代有会你汇集美行。
  6. Prefiguring Nursing of Cases with the Cerebral Salt Wasting After the Removal Operation of the Tumor at the Sellar Area
    鞍区肿瘤术后脑性盐耗综合征的预见性护理
  7. Moreover, the feed forward unit has the stated prefiguring character, it can shorten the shift time.
    而前馈控制环节,具有一定的预见性,可以缩短换挡时间。
  8. Postmodern ethics criticizes modern ethics by studying the ethical reality and its theory, prefiguring the method way by in which future ethics can develop.
    后现代伦理学从伦理现实和伦理学理论两个层面对现代伦理学进行的批判,预示着未来伦理学发展的方法或方向。