herald的意思和读音

herald

: [ˈherəld] : ['herəld]

v.(…

n.使

heralds  heralding  heralded  

v.+n.herald era

n.messenger,crier,announcer,courier,representative

v.signal,prefigure,foreshadow,presage,foreshow

heraldv.

1.~ sthto be a sign that sth is going to happen

These talks could herald a new era of peace.

2.[oftpass]~ sb/sth (as sth)(…to say in public that sb/sth is good or important

The report is being heralded as a blueprint for the future of transport.

n.

1.something that shows that sth else is going to happen soon

The government claims that the fall in unemployment is the herald of economic recovery.

2.使使(in the past) a person who carried messages from a ruler

n.1.;使;,2.()3.()

v.1.,2.,...3.

n.1.in the past, a person who delivered official messages or made announcements for a king or queen2.someone who keeps records of families who have a coat of armsa design or picture that represents a family3.a sign that something is going to happen soon

v.1.to announce something, or to be a sign that something is going to happen soon2.to praise something loudly or in a public way

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6. her herald heraldry ,, ...

7. Erosion Herald Ritual ...

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1."Lleyton's got to do something with his game to make life a little easier, " Cash told the Herald Sun newspaper.“。”

2.The shifting sands of recent global events herald the many changes that are ready to appear on your horizon.

3.The Miami Herald called it "a highly readable, bittersweet rediscovery of an art dealer who made a difference. "。”

4.Herald Democrats, in the early autumn evening to you and I share, bright, think Italy is strong!

5.Rasmussen told the Sydney Morning Herald in November that "it can be very challenging to be working in a company the size of Google. "Rasmussen访,“”。

6.Experts have said the giant bamboo flooring herald sounded the "Back to attack" the clarion call of the domestic market.

7.She'd never heard of Woody Herald, but her father had carried that photo around with him for fifty years.

8.Analysts said the move could herald more aggressive monetary policy easing if more signs of a slowing economic recovery emerge.

9.Yesterday analysts said the appointment of Mr Kloppers might herald a more aggressive strategy at BHP Billiton, including more acquisitions.

10.If convicted, Swartz faces up to 35 years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to a Boston Herald report.35