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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 

GRETEM8

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.
        1. 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。

      英英释义

      noun

      verb

      双语例句

      • The sword is a harbinger of enmity and bitterness.
        刀剑预示着仇恨和痛苦。
      • The massive cloud that converges in the firmament above is a hulking harbinger of China's impending change.
        汇聚在天空中的大朵白云成为中国即将发生的变化的拙劣先兆。
      • Mistrust of the government making this request could be the harbinger even the cause of national decline.
        不信任提出这种请求的政府,可能成为国家衰落的先兆(甚至是原因)。
      • Many sense Iraq is also a harbinger.
        很多人的感觉是,伊拉克还预示着未来。
      • 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。
      • Harbinger of a new day.
        带来了崭新的一天。
      • Libya has been a harbinger.
        利比亚是一个前兆。
      • 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。
      • Nonetheless, researchers say, the test is a harbinger of things to come.
        虽然如此,研究者们称该测试是一个先驱。
      • A stronger dollar has historically proved to be the harbinger of turmoil in the developing world.
        传统上,美元走强被证明是发展中国家陷入动荡的预兆。