foreshadowing

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美[fɔ\'ʃædoʊɪŋ]

基本释义

v.
预示,是…的先兆( foreshadow的现在分词 ); 伏笔

实用例句

Writers use foreshadowing to create interest and to build suspense.

作者使用伏笔去创造兴趣或设立悬念.

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Finally, according to previous knowledge of foreshadowing, a settlement confidential data transmission methods.

最后根据前面知识的铺垫, 提出了一种解决传输保密数据的方法.

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This episode carries a foreshadowing of what is to follow later on in the story.

这件事为以后故事情节的发展埋下了伏笔.

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These changes profoundly affected the political circumstances at that time, foreshadowing the following changed situation.

甲午战后北洋的这些变动,深刻地影响了当时政局, 并为其后事态的发展埋下了伏笔.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the act of providing vague advance indications; representing beforehand

Adjective
  • 1. indistinctly prophetic

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