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foreshadow
英 [fɔː'ʃædəʊ] 好意思 [fɔːr'ʃædoʊ]
v.预示;预兆
◉词源
“foreshadow”由英语前缀“fore-”(之前、事先)和“shadow”(暗影)构成,字面意为“事先投下暗影”。16世纪插足英语,率先指“预示、示意”,常用于体裁或汇报中,刻画某事件或符号预示改日发生的事情。
◉外刊例句
① 《The New Yorker》 (2025年7月10日)
The storm clouds foreshadowed trouble ahead. 乌云预示着前哨的繁重。
② 《The Guardian》 (2024年12月20日)
His words foreshadowed a policy shift.
他的话预示了计谋悠扬。
◉经典名著
① 《简·爱》(Jane Eyre) by Charlotte Brontë (1847)
The strange laugh foreshadowed her tragic fate.
那诡异的笑声预示了她倒霉的荣幸。
② 《白鲸》(Moby-Dick) by Herman Melville (1851)
The dark omens foreshadowed disaster.
暗澹的征兆预示了恶运。
◉ Usage Examples
(1) Those dark clouds foreshadow a storm.
(2) Their words foreshadow events to come.
(3) The book then uses this information to foreshadow the direction that future anti-neoplastic therapies will take.
(1) 那些乌云预示着有一场狂风雨。
(2) 他们的话预示了所将要发生的事情。
(3) 书然后使用这消息预兆将来的反更生物的调整将带的指引。
◉ Usage Notes
To foreshadow is to predict something or to give a hint of what is to come. Your kid sister's ability to take apart a toaster and put it back together might foreshadow a successful career in electronics.
The verb foreshadow is often defined as "warning" or has a suggestion of something bad to come, though sometimes it's more neutral or shows examples of both good and bad predictions. Dark gray clouds foreshadow a thunderstorm, just as spring showers foreshadow May flowers. What is foreshadowed doesn't always happen, though. A story might not foreshadow a happily-ever-after ending, but then it takes an unexpected twist, and the villain turns out to be a hero.
◉柯林斯辞书
1[VERB 动词]预示;是…的预兆 If something foreshadows an event or situation, it suggests that it will happen. [V n]
The disappointing sales figures foreshadow more redundancies...
令东谈主失望的销售额预示着会有更多东谈主被裁人。
The change proposed last month was foreshadowed in the March Budget.
上个月提出的变动在 3 月份的预算中还是有所预兆了。
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