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harbingers

英 [ˈhɑːbɪndʒəz]

美 [ˈhɑrbɪŋərz]

n.  (常指坏的)预兆,兆头
harbinger的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (尤指不祥的)先兆,预兆
    Something that is aharbinger ofsomething else, especially something bad, is a sign that it is going to happen.
    1. The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter.
      11月的空气刺痛了我的脸颊,预示着冬天就要来临。

双语例句

  • To a certain degree, his philosophy coincidentally harbingers and echoes Sartrean existentialist concepts.
    在某种程度上,他的哲学思想预示着萨特式存在主义观念并与之相呼应。
  • The conceptual framework of this model provides a theoretical basis for how novel therapies can be designed to selectively target only the T cells that are harbingers of autoimmunity.
    这一理论模式提供了如何在医学实践中选择性靶向抑制那些可以导致自身免疫病的T细胞的新型诊疗途径的理论基础。
  • Investors and first-time buyers, the traditional harbingers of a housing rebound, are out in force here, competing for bargain-price foreclosures.
    对投资者和初次购买者来说,传统的房屋反弹预兆已经失效,在交易价中争夺丧失抵押赎回权。
  • Black locust is a multipurpose legume tree species in our country and one of the important silviculture harbingers in northern region of our country.
    在我国的北方地区,四倍体刺槐可作为我国重要的多用途经济树种,是重要的造林先锋树种。
  • The Harbingers Example of Art Of The Literature Works From Dunhuang
    敦煌文学艺术性先驱作用例说
  • Therefore say up from this angle, Morris is one of the important harbingers of the modern design.
    因此,从这个角度上说,莫里斯是现代设计的重要先驱者之一。
  • As canaries in coal mines go, mining shares tend to be reliable harbingers of a sell-off in industrial commodities in a downturn.
    在煤矿里用金丝雀来预警的时代已经过去,矿业股正成为经济下滑时工业用大宗商品是否会遭抛售的可靠预兆。
  • This all is very interesting because astrologers know eclipses are the harbingers of massive change, and the shifts they bring are usually sudden and unexpected.
    这是非常有趣的,应为占星家都知道星蚀预示翻天覆地的变化,而且它带来的这些改变通常是猝不及防的,出乎意料的。
  • Four shrines, severed by the tears of a goddess and harbingers of mother angle.
    在四座神殿供上女神之泪,母天使就会降临。
  • In our study of more than 200 years of banking crises we find rapid leverage build-up and sharp asset price inflation are often harbingers of financial crisis that politicians discount or ignore.
    我们在研究200多年来的银行业危机时发现,杠杆率迅速上升和资产价格急剧上涨,往往是金融危机的前兆,政治家对此不是低估就是忽视。