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TOEFL BNC: 7050 COCA: 12546

herald

verb
/ˈherəld/
/ˈherəld/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they herald
/ˈherəld/
/ˈherəld/
he / she / it heralds
/ˈherəldz/
/ˈherəldz/
past simple heralded
/ˈherəldɪd/
/ˈherəldɪd/
past participle heralded
/ˈherəldɪd/
/ˈherəldɪd/
-ing form heralding
/ˈherəldɪŋ/
/ˈherəldɪŋ/
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  1. herald something to be a sign that something is going to happen是(某事)的前兆;预示
    • These talks could herald a new era of peace.这些谈判可能预示着新的和平时代的来临。
    • She felt a dull ache in her right temple, heralding a migraine.她感到右太阳穴隐隐作痛,预示着偏头痛。
    • Bringing the baby home heralds the start of a very different lifestyle.把婴儿带回家预示着一种非常不同的生活方式的开始。
    • Voices and footsteps outside heralded their return.外面的说话声和脚步声预示着他们回来了。
  2. [often passive] to say in public that somebody/something is good or important宣称(…是好的或重要的)
    • be heralded (as something) The report is being heralded as a blueprint for the future of transport.这份报告被宣称是未来运输的蓝图。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French herault (noun), herauder (verb), of Germanic origin.

herald

noun
/ˈherəld/
/ˈherəld/
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  1. something that shows that something else is going to happen soon预兆
    • The government claims that the fall in unemployment is the herald of economic recovery.政府宣称失业人数减少是经济复苏的先兆。
    • I think of primroses as the heralds of spring.我认为樱草花是春天的使者。
  2. (in the past旧时) a person who made announcements and carried messages from a ruler(旧时的)信使,传令官,使者
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French herault (noun), herauder (verb), of Germanic origin.
TOEFL BNC: 7050 COCA: 12546
TOEFL BNC: 7050 COCA: 12546
herald verb
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TOEFL BNC: 7050 COCA: 12546
herald
Rulers in the past: Canute, czar, czarina...
Heraldry: heraldry, shield, escutcheon...
To praise someone or something: praise, congratulate, compliment...

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