prelude

形容词:

形容词: preludial

更多词形:

形容词: preludial | 名词: preluder | 动词过去式: preluded | 动词过去分词: preluded | 动词现在分词: preluding | 动词第三人称单数: preludes |

单词例句:

Of or serving as a prelude;introductory.

序曲的,序言的序幕(曲)的或作为序曲的;介绍性的

An introductory section or part, as of a poem; a prelude.

序诗如一首诗的介绍中性的片断或部分;序言

But these graffiti were just the prelude to an even bigger find.

不过这些雕刻只是一个更大发现的序幕。

A: I heard there will be a prelude to this evening's concert.

我听说这个晚间音乐会有一个序幕。

Armament competition in history is always prelude of war.

历史上,军备竞赛活动是重开战端的前奏。

When the prelude began, everybody became quiet.

前奏曲一拉响,大家就安静下来了。

The fighting in the streets may be a prelude to more serious trouble.

街头殴斗可能是一个更严重事端的前奏。

It all reminded me uncomfortably of prelude to the Bay of Pigs.

这一切使我不安地回想起猪湾事件发生前的情景。

Our pickets were driven in as a prelude to the main enemy attack.

我们的前哨被迫撤回,预示着敌人主力的进攻即将开始。