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prelude noun 2sth that happens before a more important event 重要事情发生之前的事情ADJECTIVE | VERB + PRELUDE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEessential, inevitable, necessary 必不可少的开端;不可避免的前奏;必要的序幕◆a necessary prelude to privatization私有化必要的序幕VERB + PRELUDEserve as 作为序幕◆This analysis will serve as a prelude to a more extended examination.此项分析将作为进行更广泛检查的序幕。consider sth, see sth as 把⋯看作序曲PREPOSITIONas a prelude 作为序幕◆events held as a prelude to the Christmas festivities作为圣诞节庆典前奏的一些活动prelude for ⋯的序幕◆the prelude for the battles ahead即将到来的连场战事的序幕prelude to ⋯的前奏◆He considered the strikes a prelude to the great socialist revolution.他认为这些罢工拉开了伟大的社会主义革命的序幕。PHRASESa prelude to war 战争的序幕◆the fear that any peace was merely a prelude to war认为任何和平只是战争的序幕的恐惧be but a prelude to sth, be just a prelude to sth, be merely a prelude to sth, be only a prelude to sth 只是⋯的一个序幕◆Every life is but a prelude to a death.每个生命都只不过是死亡的前奏。◆This is just a prelude to a larger attack.这仅仅是更大规模攻击的前奏。 |