foreshadowing
[fɔ:'ʃædoʊɪŋ]
v.
预示,是…的先兆( foreshadow的现在分词 );
伏笔;
例句:
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The latter passage is an eerie foreshadowing of Corea's subsequent work in Circle.
来自BBC
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Writers use foreshadowing to create interest and to build suspense.
作者使用伏笔去创造兴趣或设立悬念.
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This part of contents do foreshadowing for following chapter two and three.
这一部分内容为其后的第二章和第三章做铺垫作用.
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These works lasted until 2004 and were potential foreshadowing for the creation of Mermaid Series.
这些创作一直持续到2004年,为他以后美人鱼的变形作了一个潜在的铺垫.
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Famine, disease, catastrophe - it is all there predicted in his book which is essentially a foreshadowing of the IPCC reports.
来自SA
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What they saw, Tabibian told me, was shocking in its dysfunction a foreshadowing of the system's imminent collapse.
来自NEWYORKER