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prefigured

v. 预示,预兆( prefigure的过去式和过去分词 );

例句:

  • The paintings of Paul Ce & 1 & zanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20 th century.
    保罗·塞尚的绘画预示了20世纪初叶立体主义的兴起.
  • A shop girl was the destiny prefigured for the newcomer.
    他们事先认为她可以做个女店员.
  • It wasn't as bad as I had prefigured.
    事情没有我预想的那样糟.
  • The Old Testament made sense only insofar as it prefigured Christianity.
    来自F. Kermode
  • The most important is that it prefigured Jesus' own resurrection.
    来自BBC
  • The Scandals seem now as great as the scandals that prefigured the Reformation.
    来自WSJ