词汇 | heralded |
释义 | heralded past simple and past participle ofherald herald verb[ T ] formaluk /ˈher.əld/ us /ˈher.əld/ to be a sign that something important, and often good, is starting to happen, or to make something publicly known, especially by celebrating or praising it: 预示…的开始;(尤指通过庆祝或赞扬)宣布(常指好事) The president's speech heralds a new era in foreign policy.总统的演说预示着一个外交政策新时代的开始。 be heralded asThis drug has been heralded as a major breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer.据称这种药是在对抗乳腺癌方面取得的一个重大突破。 Predicting things and intuition augur augury bellwether betcha bode herald horizon scanning hunch inkling instinct prefigure premonition premonitory presage prescience telepathically telepathy there's no knowing/telling/sayingidiom unforeseeable unintuitively You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Preceding and introducing Examples of heraldedheralded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. For a king who led a party in civil war could no longer easily be heralded as the natural centre of all order. Almost all articles supporting the criminalisation of punters heralded this claim. The emergence of the discipline of developmental psychopathology, like other beginnings and births, was heralded with considerable excitement and visions of future accomplishment. These processes heralded social conflicts and indeed had important and consequential effects on the city's social dynamics. The new science, upon which the learned chancellor's act of denunciation was founded, heralded a new style of research. Clearly, the president's announcement heralded a major initiative. These heralded new aesthetic approaches to experimental music, new formations of technologies, and more. Women are a perpetual novelty, and each new group of successful female performers is heralded as the first. Although, as the government has heralded, the proportion of adults holding shares has increased, the majority hold shares in only one company. If one heralded the dawn of political modernization, the other orchestrated a traditionalist resistance to it. This approach has been heralded for its innovation and insight, and it has also generated considerable methodological debate. Amniotic -uid embolism is often associated with and, in fact, may be heralded by, fetal distress. Reports from the northern towns during the autumn of 1908 heralded the trend. The bridge's conversion from a private to a public undertaking heralded a period of relative calm for the venture. There has been a widely heralded collapse in the rule of law, economic meltdown, political instability and a food security crisis. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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