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foretaste美 ['fɔr.teɪst] 英 ['fɔː(r).teɪst] - n.预示;预先的体验;征象
- v.先尝
- 网络预尝;试吃;预尝到的滋味
复数:foretastes 现在分词:foretasting 过去分词:foretasted n. sample,token,indication,example,taste 1. | [sing] a ~ (of sth) 预先的体验;预示;征象a small amount of a particular experience or situation that shows you what it will be like when the same thing happens on a larger scale in the future |
| They were unaware that the street violence was just a foretaste of what was to come. 他们没有意识到,这起街头暴力预示着未来大规模的暴力行为。 |
n. | 1. a sample or indication of what is to come 2. an example of something that will happen in the future to a greater degree | v. | 1. to have a sample or indication of what is to come |
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