prelude 详细解释

prelude

['prelju:d]

n. 序幕, 前奏, 预兆
vi. 成为 ... 的前奏(开头)

n.[C]

1. 前奏; 序幕[S1][(+to)]

The fighting in the streets may be a prelude to more serious trouble.

街头殴斗可能是一个更严重事端的前奏。

2. 【音】前奏曲

vt.

1. 成为……的序幕

2. 演奏……作为前奏曲

vi.

作为序曲; 奏序曲

词形变化

形容词: preludial | 名词: preluder | 动词过去式: preluded | 动词过去分词: preluded | 动词现在分词: preluding | 动词第三人称单数: preludes |

词义辨析

同义:

n.先驱, 初级, 基础

preliminary  groundwork  spadework

n.序曲, 开场戏

overture  voluntary  vorspiel  curtain raiser

v.给……作序

preface  introduce  prefix  premise  prologize  

同义参见:

music  

反义:

n.前奏曲; 序幕; 开场白

finale  

英英释义

名词 prelude:

something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows

同义词:preliminary, overture

music that precedes a fugue or introduces an act in an opera

动词 prelude:

serve as a prelude or opening to

play as a prelude

补充

preludeprelude英:[ˈprelju:d] 美:[ˈprɛlˌjud, ˈpreˌlud, ˈpri-]n.1.开端, 序幕, 前奏The discussions were a prelude to the treaty.这些讨论是签订该条约的前奏。2.序曲The prelude to the musical composition is very long.这首乐曲的序曲很长。3.短篇作品

例句

1. the famous E minor prelude by Chopin著名的肖邦E小调前奏曲 2. For some, retirement can be a boring prelude to senility and death.对有些人来说, 退休可能是衰老和死亡的无聊前奏。 3. That first misunderstanding now seemed like a prelude to all the angry arguments which followed.最初的那个误会现在看起来就像是后来所有愤怒争吵的前奏。 4. The protests are today seen as a prelude to the uprising against Ceausescu.这些抗议如今被视为那场反对齐奥塞斯库的暴动的序幕。 5. Some songs and dances will prelude the main event.一些歌曲和舞蹈将作为主要活动的前奏。 6. He preluded his request with a long explanation.他提出要求前先长篇大论地解释了一番。 7. She preludes her remarks with a jest.她开始讲话时先说一个笑话。 8. He preluded with some banal remarks.他讲了一些老套话作为开场白。 9. education cannot simplya prelude toa career.教育不可能仅是职业的序幕。 10. the bombardment preluded an all-out final attack.轰炸成为最后总攻的前奏。 11. The dark clouds were a prelude to the storm.乌云是暴风雨的前奏。 12. Drinks and appetizers were offered as a prelude to dinner.餐前先上饮料和开胃菜。