prelude的意思和读音

prelude

: [ˈpreljud] : [ˈpreljuːd]

n.

v.[]

preludes  

n.finale

n.introduction,run-up,overture,prologue,preface

preluden.

1.a short piece of music, especially an introduction to a longer piece

2.~ (to sth)an action or event that happens before another more important one and forms an introduction to it

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n.1.a short piece of music that introduces a longer piece of music; a short piece of music, often one that is played on the piano; a piece of music played before a ceremony in a churcstrong.an event that happens before and introduces a more important event

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1.In his book Collapse, Jared Diamond shows how ecological crisis is often the prelude to social catatrosphe(6).·(6)。

2.That would be a prelude to 'long-term operation of a space station, ' he said.

3.Perhaps the Sayadaw's instruction was a prelude to analysis of nama-rupa which he would deal with in his later sermons.

4.The slowdown was worse than economists expected but is likely to be viewed by the Federal Reserve as a prelude to a gradual recovery.(FederalReserve)

5.Between April and June businesses sharply increased the number of hours worked by employees, which is often a prelude to hiring new workers.46

6.Their gathering serves as a prelude to the two-day spring meeting of the IMF and World Bank, which begins the next day.

7.Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif calls it "a prelude to a revolution" . He made it to the rally by defying an order for his house arrest.”,

8.A smile from someone in a shop, say, is a reassuring gesture and a prelude if not to grooming, then at least to conducting business.

9.She paused. Every one was mutely expectant of what was to follow, feeling that this was merely a prelude.

10.That means that this good-bye is both a good-bye for the past ten thousand years and a prelude to what will come.