prologue 英 [ˈprəʊlɒg]   美 [ˈproʊlɔg]

prologue

prologue  英 [ˈprəʊlɒg] 美 [ˈproʊlɔg]

n. 开场白;序言  vt. 加上…前言;为…作序 

名词复数:prologues 

In the prologue, the first thing you do is save the link register. 在序言中,所要做的第一件事情是保存链接寄存器。
McCartney contributes a prologue to the book, in which he explains, "We were looking for something different. 麦卡特尼在本书的序言中解释说,“我们正寻求一些与以往不同的尝试。

  • With the lines, "Two households, both alike in dignity," Shakespeare begins the prologue to Romeo and Juliet, setting up the idea of two families who hate each other before introducing the lovers in the opening scene.
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  • n. 开场白;序言
  • vt. 加上…前言;为…作序
  • 1. In the prologue, the first thing you do is save the link register.

    在序言中,所要做的第一件事情是保存链接寄存器。

  • 2. McCartney contributes a prologue to the book, in which he explains, "We were looking for something different.

    麦卡特尼在本书的序言中解释说,“我们正寻求一些与以往不同的尝试。

  • 3. Jesus comes into the cosmos,so the cosmos as a dark enemy place in which Jesus invades it in a sense is one of the major themes of the Gospels that you get right here in the prologue.

    耶稣来到宇宙中,宇宙是个黑暗而充满敌意的地方,从某种意义上说,耶稣侵入了宇宙,这是你能从序言读到的,这本福音的主题之一。

  • prologue (n.) early 14c., from Old French prologue (12c.) and directly from Latin prologus, from Greek prologos "preface to a play, speaker of a prologue," literally "a speech beforehand," from pro "before" (see pro-) + logos "discourse, speech," from legein "to speak," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')."
pro·logue / ˈprəʊlɒɡ ; NAmE ˈproʊlɔːɡ ; ˈproʊlɑːɡ / noun a speech, etc. at the beginning of a play, book, or film/movie that introduces it 序言;序幕;开场白 compare epilogue prologue prologues prologued prologuing pro·logue / ˈprəʊlɒɡ ; NAmE ˈproʊlɔːɡ ; ˈproʊlɑːɡ /
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