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forerunner美 ['fɔr.rʌnər] 英 ['fɔː.rʌnə(r)] - n.先行者;先驱;预兆;前兆
- 网络先驱者;先导;祖先
n. portent,indication,omen,sign,harbinger 1. | ~ (of sb/sth) 先驱;先行者;预兆;前兆a person or thing that came before and influenced sb/sth else that is similar; a sign of what is going to happen |
| Country music was undoubtedly one of the forerunners of rock and roll. 乡村音乐无疑是摇滚乐的先导之一。 |
n. | 1. an earlier person or thing that had a role or function similar to somebody or something coming later 2. somebody or something that brings news of or is an indication of what is to happen 3. somebody or something that goes ahead of others, e.g. a skier who skis down a course just before the beginning of a race 4. an institution, custom, or thing that existed before a newer but similar thing 5. an animal or plant that existed before an animal or plant that it is related to 1. an earlier person or thing that had a role or function similar to somebody or something coming later 2. somebody or something that brings news of or is an indication of what is to happen 3. somebody or something that goes ahead of others, e.g. a skier who skis down a course just before the beginning of a race 4. an institution, custom, or thing that existed before a newer but similar thing 5. an animal or plant that existed before an animal or plant that it is related to |
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