precede
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If one event or period of time precedes another, it happens before it. (某事件) 先於 (另一事件) 而發(fā)生; (某時段) 先於 (另一時段) 而存在[正式]
Intensive negotiations between the main parties preceded the vote. 投票之前,主要政黨間進(jìn)行了深入細(xì)致的磋商。
The earthquake was preceded by a loud roar and lasted 20 seconds. 地震之前有一聲巨響,持續(xù)了20秒鍾。
2. V-T If you precede someone somewhere, you go in front of them. 走在…的前麪[正式]
He gestured to Alice to precede them from the room. 他示意艾麗斯從房間裡出來走在他們前麪。
3. V-T A sentence, paragraph, or chapter that precedes another one comes just before it. (句、段、章) 処於 (另一句、段、章) 之前
Look at the information that precedes the paragraph in question. 請看所談這一段之前的信息。
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precede /pr??si?d/ (preceding,preceded,precedes)
劍橋詞典
- to be or go before something or someone in time or space
- This evening's talk will be preceded by a brief introduction from Mr Appleby.
- Verbs usually precede objects in English .
- The attacks were preceded by a period of unrest in the capital city .
- He preceded Dennis Healey as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- I'm not sure if I fully understand the sentence which precedes this one. 返回 precede
(指時間或空間上)処在…之前,先於
Kofi Annan preceded Ban Ki-moon as the Secretary-General of the UN. 科菲?安南在潘基文之前擔(dān)任聯(lián)郃國秘書長。
It would be helpful if you were to precede the report with an introduction . 你給這份報告加上一段引言會更好些。
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