中英词典:herald
形容词和名词
- 英 [ˈherəld];美 [ˈherəld]
- 1. 预示性的;先驱的
- 2. 传令的;传达消息的
- 英 [ˈherəld];美 [ˈherəld]
- 1. 先驱;预兆
- 2. 传令官;传达消息者
- 3. 致辞人;宣布者
- 4. 报幕员;引导者
词语辨析
herald常用于描述新事物的出现,预示或引领某种变化、事件或趋势。
词汇扩充
herald的衍生词汇:
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柯林斯词典
[1] noun
[2] transitive verb
牛津词典
[1] noun
[2] verb
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相关例句
1. Her arrival was heralded by a chorus of trumpets.
2. The early flowers herald the coming of spring.
3. The thunderstorm heralded the arrival of summer.
4. The new law is heralded as a major step forward.
5. The announcement in the newspaper heralded the end of the war.
6. The royal herald delivered the proclamation to the crowd.
7. The robin is often seen as a herald of good luck.
8. The breakthrough in renewable energy heralds a cleaner future.
9. The ringing of church bells heralded the start of the wedding ceremony.
10. The opening ceremony heralded the beginning of the Olympic Games.
11. The new CEO's appointment heralds a period of change for the company.
12. The invention of the telephone heralded a new era of communication.
13. The bright colors of the sunset heralded the end of a beautiful day.
14. The sound of fireworks heralded the arrival of the New Year.
15. The barking of the dog heralded the arrival of the mailman.
16. The first snowfall heralds the beginning of winter.
17. The announcement in the newspaper heralded a change in government policy.
18. The construction of new buildings heralds an economic boom for the city.
19. The alarm clock heralds the start of a new day.
20. The bright lights of the city heralded their arrival in the bustling metropolis.