prefigure 英 [priː'fɪgə]   美 [pri'fɪɡjʊr]

prefigure

prefigure  英 [priː'fɪgə] 美 [pri'fɪɡjʊr]

vt. 预示;预想 

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Many of his stories prefigure the genres of science fiction, horror, and fantasy so popular today. 他的许多短篇成为当代流行的科幻小说、恐怖小说和幻想小说的前身。
The FSA rules may prefigure a world where large pools of liquidity and capital remain trapped within borders as insurance against the worst. 但在FSA的规则下,流动性和资本被囤积在一国之内,不再跨国界流动,以此作为应对最坏情形的保险机制。

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  • vt. 预示;预想
  • 1. Many of his stories prefigure the genres of science fiction, horror, and fantasy so popular today.

    他的许多短篇成为当代流行的科幻小说、恐怖小说和幻想小说的前身。

  • 2. The FSA rules may prefigure a world where large pools of liquidity and capital remain trapped within borders as insurance against the worst.

    但在FSA的规则下,流动性和资本被囤积在一国之内,不再跨国界流动,以此作为应对最坏情形的保险机制。

  • 3. The metal's price movements are widely believed to prefigure shifts in the world economy.

    金属的价格走势普遍被认为可以预示世界经济形势的变化。

  • prefigure (v.) early 15c., from Late Latin praefigurare "to prefigure," from Latin prae "before" (see pre-) + figurare "to form, shape," from figura "a shape, form, figure" (from PIE root *dheigh- "to form, build"). Related: Prefigured; prefiguring.
pre·fig·ure / ˌpriːˈfɪɡə(r) ; NAmE ˌpriːˈfɪɡjər / verb prefiguresth ( formal) to suggest or show sth that will happen in the future 预示;预兆 prefigure prefigures prefigured prefiguring pre·fig·ure / ˌpriːˈfɪɡə(r) ; NAmE ˌpriːˈfɪɡjər /
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