foretaste
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If you describe an event as a foretaste of a future situation, you mean that it suggests to you what that future situation will be like. 预示[usu 'a' N 'of' n]
It was a foretaste of things to come. 这是未来之事的预演。
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foretaste /ˈfɔːteɪst/ (foretastes)
剑桥词典
- something that gives you an idea of what something else is like by allowing you to experience a small example of it before it happens
预先的体验;预示;征象
a foretaste of spring 春天的气息
The recent factory closures and job losses are just a foretaste of the recession that is to come. 最近的工厂倒闭和失业只是即将到来的经济衰退的预示。 返回 foretaste