词汇 | herald |
释义 | herald (noun) herald 2 ENTRIES FOUND: herald (verb) herald (noun) 1 herald /ˈherəld/ verb heralds; heralded; heralding 1 herald /ˈherəld/ verb heralds; heralded; heralding Learner's definition of HERALD [+ object] 1 : to be a sign of (something that is beginning to happen or will happen soon)前兆;预示 Rain heralds the arrival of spring.雨水预示着春天的到来。 The technology heralded a new age of space exploration.这项技术预示着太空探索的新纪元。 2 : to greet (someone or something) with enthusiasm热烈欢迎 — usually used as (be) heralded通常用作(be) heralded This achievement will be heralded all over the world.这项成果将受到全世界的热烈欢迎。 She is being heralded as the year's best new author.她作为年度最佳新作家受到人们的追捧。 ◊ Someone or something that is much-heralded receives a large amount of praise or admiration.广受好评的;大受青睐的 a much-heralded film广受好评的电影 2 herald /ˈherəld/ noun plural heralds 2 herald /ˈherəld/ noun plural heralds Learner's definition of HERALD [count] formal 1 : a sign that something will happen前兆;先兆 The early flowers are heralds of spring.早开的花朵是春天来临的先兆。 2 : an official messenger in the past(旧时的)使者,信使 Mercury was the herald of the Roman gods.墨丘利是罗马众神的信使。 |
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