foretaste如何读

英:[ˈfɔ:teɪst]

美:[ˈfɔrteɪst]

foretaste是什么意思

  • n.预示;预尝
  • v.先尝;试吃;先试

foretaste自然拼读

fore·taste

foretaste变形

复数:foretastes

第三人称单数:foretastes

现在分词:foretasting

过去式:foretasted

过去分词:foretasted

foretaste词根

词根:foretoken

n.

foretoken 预兆;预示

vt.

foretoken 成为…之预兆

foretaste英英释义

noun

a partial, advance experience or realization of something that will come or happen in the future.The skirmish gave the raw soldiers a foretaste of serious fighting.

transitive verb

to have some advance knowledge or awareness of; anticipate.

foretaste词源中文解释

15世纪早期,来自 fore- 和 taste(名词)。作为动词,来自15世纪中期。

foretaste词源英文解释

The first known use of foretaste was in the 15th century

foretaste儿童词典英英释义

forevermoreadverb

forever sense 1

foreveradverb

for a limitless time : everlastingly

wants to live forever

always sense 1, constantly

a dog that was forever chasing cars

foretopnoun

a platform near the top of a ship's foremast

foretellverb

to tell of or describe beforehand

forethoughtnoun

thought or care taken in advance

foretellverb

to tell of or describe beforehand

foretellverb

to tell of or describe beforehand

foretastenoun

a sample or partial experience of something that will not be fully experienced until later

the cold day was a foretaste of winter

foretaste 例句

1 Sam got a foretaste of business life by working during his vacation.

山姆藉著在假期中工作先行体验了商业生涯。

2 A bigger worry is that the slowdown is a foretaste of a slump in demand when the scheme ends.

更大的担心是当方案终止时,放缓的速度预示着需求的大幅度降低。

3 This is a foretaste.

4 This enjoyment is more highly prized the lower and baser the debtor stands in the social order, and it can easily seem to the creditor a delicious mouthful, even a foretaste of a higher rank.

5 Its debut here in an airplane hangar, far from the glamorous Croisette, is a foretaste of its display in arts institutions.

6 There were application forms, twenty pages long, and thick, densely printed admission handbooks from Edinburgh and London whose methodical, exacting prose seemed to be a foretaste of a new kind of academic rigor.

7 “Everything broke and everybody needed help,” Mr. Pike said, seeing in that day a foretaste of what awaits as resources dwindle.

8 It was a foretaste of what’s in store for us in these next two weeks — heartening stories of jocks overcoming bum legs and bad childhoods, with only fleeting moments of real-time competition.    

9 The Inquisition was a foretaste of modern institutionalised evil, he argues, leaving behind a vast paper trail comparable to that of the Third Reich or Stalin's Russia.

10 What has already happened in Homs, Hama and Aleppo, not to mention other cities and towns across the country, gives us a sickening foretaste.

11 Summer 2023 has been a fascinating foretaste of a future under a changing climate.

12 The note to be sounded was brevity, mystery, and a foretaste of impending doom for Germany.

措辞应当简短 、 神秘, 而且要预示德国即将灭亡.

13 The city already had a foretaste of this in the week marking the launch of the one-year countdown.

一年倒计时刚开始的本周,这个城市就已经初尝苦果。

14 At the beginning of 2020, certain reality shows had turned isolation into entertainment in an unknowing foretaste of the immediate future.

15 Europe has already had its first foretaste of what this may mean.

欧洲已经预先偿到了其中甘苦。

16 The polymer note also carries a quote by Turing about the rise of machine intelligence: “This is only a foretaste of what is to come, and only the shadow of what is going to be.”

17 "These are a foretaste of what is to come without much greater global climate action."

18 Every parting gives a foretaste of death; every coming together again a fortaste of the resurrection.

每一次生离都仿佛是一次死别; 每一次重聚又带来复活的愉悦.

19 It's a foretaste of highly individual movies such as Dead Men's Shoes and This Is England that Meadows has since given us.

20 Her caustic remark gave him a foretaste of her anger.

她的刻薄话使他预感到她的愤怒。

foretaste 同义词

8 征象

signal

10 先尝

prelibation

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