prelude
prelude 英 [ˈprelju:d] 美 [ˈprɛlˌjud, ˈpreˌlud, ˈpri-]
n. 前奏;序幕;前奏曲 vt. 成为…的序幕;演奏…作为前奏曲 vi. 作为序曲;奏序曲
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- The prefix "pre-" means “before,” so it makes sense that a prelude is an introductory action, event or performance that comes before a bigger or more momentous one.
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- n. 前奏;序幕;前奏曲
- vt. 成为…的序幕;演奏…作为前奏曲
- vi. 作为序曲;奏序曲
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1. As it is, I enjoy with something of sadness remembering that this melodious silence is but the prelude of that deeper stillness which waits to enfold us all.
实际上,我带着几分悲伤喜欢回忆起这种悦耳的沉默只是比较深层的寂静的前奏,它等待着要把我们所有的人笼罩起来。
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2. Yet it was all simply prelude.
但所有的这些不过是前奏。
- prelude (n.) 1560s, from Middle French prélude "notes sung or played to test the voice or instrument" (1530s), from Medieval Latin preludium "prelude, preliminary," from Latin praeludere "to play beforehand for practice, preface," from prae- "before" (see pre-) + ludere "to play" (see ludicrous). Purely musical sense first attested in English 1650s. Related: Prelusion.
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