prologue

美音:['proʊ.lɔɡ] 英音:['prəʊlɒɡ]

简单释义:


n.序幕;序言;开场白

v.作…的序;为…加上序诗;作(戏剧等的)开场白;成了…的开端

网络序曲;序章;前言

变形:

复数:prologues  现在分词:prologuing  过去分词:prologued  


完整释义:


n.

1.序,序诗;(戏剧的)开场白;序幕
2.序幕性事件
3.序言
4.开端

v.

1.作…的序;为…加上序诗;作(戏剧等的)开场白
2.成了…的开端


例句:

  1. The prologue to many plays of this period were actually spoken on stage by the actors.
    这个时期许多戏剧的开场白实际上是在舞台上由演员说的。

  2. Please please tell me this is not a prologue to an invasion. . . This country n is spent, we have no more moolah left.
    请告诉我这不是入侵的开始就可以了……这个国家已经精疲力尽了,我们没用多余的钱了。

  3. The Quality Taxi Service Forum today is a prologue to the various quality taxi services projects to be implemented in the coming year .
    今日所举行的优质的士服务研讨会,正好为今年即将推行的各项优质的士服务计划揭开序幕。

  4. We view last season as a prologue. This season focuses on the actualization of our characters and delves into their lives.
    上一季只是开场,本季的重点在于挖掘各主角的生活。

  5. The sign of the agreement is a prologue to better relation between the two countries.
    签订这一协定更促进了两国的关系。

  6. The text begins with a prologue that explains the extensive restoration of the temples and religious cults of Babylonia and Assyria.
    正文以一段序言开头,解释了巴比伦和亚述的庙宇和宗教祭仪的广泛职能。

  7. Is predestined friends unqualified, is the tragedy prologue, also is the leader who destroys the heart.
    有缘无分、是悲剧的序幕,也是摧心的魁首。

  8. The prologue, set in 1967, tells of their first meeting as teenagers in a hospital ward. There are two boys and a girl.
    开场设定在1967年,三个十几岁的孩子在病房首次相遇—两个男孩和一个女孩。

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