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  • foretaste

    英:[ˈfɔ:teɪst]   美: [ˈfɔrteɪst] 

    foretaste 基本解释

    n.

    预示;先试;试吃;

    vt.

    先试;快乐地期待;预尝;

    变形

    复数:foretastes过去式:foretasted过去分词:foretasted现在分词:foretasting第三人称单数:foretastes

    英英释义

    foretaste[ 'fɔ:teist ]

    n.an early limited awareness of something yet to occur

    foretaste 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The air held a foretaste of a storm.
      天气有要括大风的迹象。
    2. The briny air gave a foretaste of the nearby sea.
      咸空气是快近海的前兆。
    3. Her caustic remark gave him a foretaste of her anger.
      她的刻薄话使他预感到她的愤怒。

    权威例句

    A Foretaste of the Future?
    "A foretaste of heaven": Friedrich Hölderlin in the context of Württemberg pietism
    The infarct Q wave: foretaste and aftertaste; presentiment and recall.
    On Antecedence and Foretaste of Minnan Cultural Communication on both Sides of the Straits
    Practice policies in anesthesia: a foretaste of practice in the 21st century
    FLAG: Lattice QCD Tests of the Standard Model and Foretaste for Beyond
    Reciprocity and Latin America in the Early 1890s: A Foretaste of Dollar Diplomacy
    The role of Europol in joint investigation teams: a foretaste of an executive european police office
    Extreme weather endangers food security - 2010-11: A grim foretaste of future suffering and hunger?
    The Theology of Paul's Letter to the Romans: Theology in a nutshell: The opening of the letter as a foretaste of what follows
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