predate 英 [priː'deɪt]   美 [pri'det]

predate

predate  英 [priː'deɪt] 美 [pri'det]

vt. 在日期上早于(先于) 

进行时:predating  过去式:predated  过去分词:predated  第三人称单数:predates 

Many of these groups predate the Afghan or Pakistani Taliban and tend to remain independent of either group. 许多这类组织早在阿富汗或巴基斯坦塔利班之前便彼此独立,并仍保持这一倾向。
THE financial crisis and its aftermath have taken a significant toll on American households, but many of the country's economic problems predate the crisis. 金融危机和其后续效应给美国家庭造成了重大损失,但是美国的许多经济问题在金融危机前就已经显露出来。

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  • vt. 在日期上早于(先于)
  • 1. Many of these groups predate the Afghan or Pakistani Taliban and tend to remain independent of either group.

    许多这类组织早在阿富汗或巴基斯坦塔利班之前便彼此独立,并仍保持这一倾向。

  • 2. THE financial crisis and its aftermath have taken a significant toll on American households, but many of the country's economic problems predate the crisis.

    金融危机和其后续效应给美国家庭造成了重大损失,但是美国的许多经济问题在金融危机前就已经显露出来。

  • 3. Mr. Cecchi Gori's financial troubles predate the latest recession, and involve complicated allegations of a bankruptcy fraud in Italy that date back years, and that put him in jail for a time.

    切奇-高里的财务困境早在最近这轮经济衰退之前就开始了,因涉及多年前在意大利的一桩复杂的破产欺诈指控,他还曾因此短暂入狱。

  • predate (v.) "to seek prey," 1974, a back-formation from predator, etc. Related: Predated; predating. For the word meaning "antedate; pre-exist," see pre-date.
pre·date / ; NAmE / ( also ante·date ) verb predatesth to be built or formed, or to happen, at an earlier date than sth else in the past 早于;先于…建成(或形成、发生等) Few of the town's fine buildings predate the earthquake of 1755. 该城那些美的建筑很少是 1755 年大地震前建成的。 OPP post-date predate predates predated predating pre·date / ; NAmE /
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