harbinger
英 [ˈhɑːbɪndʒə(r)]
美 [ˈhɑːrbɪndʒər]
n. (常指坏的)预兆,兆头
vt. 预告; 充做…的前驱
复数:harbingers 现在分词:harbingering 过去式:harbingered 第三人称单数:harbingers 过去分词:harbingered
BNC.20456 / COCA.16191
牛津词典
noun
- (常指坏的)预兆,兆头
a sign that shows that sth is going to happen soon, often sth bad
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指不祥的)先兆,预兆
Something that is aharbinger ofsomething else, especially something bad, is a sign that it is going to happen.- The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter.
11月的空气刺痛了我的脸颊,预示着冬天就要来临。
- The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter.
英英释义
noun
- something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone
verb
- foreshadow or presage
双语例句
- These celebrations harbinger social harmony and amity and preach the lofty Jain motto Live and Let live.
这些仪式预示着社会和谐,和睦,宣扬着崇高的耆那教教训生和放生。 - The shift of deposits and money out of Scotland this week is a harbinger.
上周存款和资金流出苏格兰,就是一个兆头。 - Without that change, the resolution of this crisis can only be the harbinger of the next.
不做出这一改变,这场危机的解决只能预示着下一场危机的到来。 - Whether the recent break is a harbinger of trouble will dominate debate in the short term.
近日的突破是否预示着麻烦将至,这将成为短期内人们争论的热点。 - In the absence of policy change the credit squeeze could be regarded as a harbinger of a Chinese crash to come.
如果没有政策上的变化,这场信贷紧缩可能会成为未来中国金融危机的预兆。 - Many sense Iraq is also a harbinger.
很多人的感觉是,伊拉克还预示着未来。 - Libya has been a harbinger.
利比亚是一个前兆。 - His exit is a harbinger of an impending reversal in the recent decline in CEO turnover rates.
他的出局预示着,近来CEO流动率有所下降的局面即将出现逆转。 - The emergence of bigger and even more complex financial behemoths all too big to fail is a harbinger of crises to come.
更大、甚至更为复杂的金融“巨兽”的出现都因太大而不会破产是危机将要来临的预兆。 - Harbinger of a new day.
带来了崭新的一天。