harbingers
n. 预言者,预兆( harbinger的名词复数 )
v. 预言者,预兆( harbinger的第三人称单数 )
Something that is a harbinger of something else, especially something bad, is a sign that it is going to happen.
The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter.
11月的空气刺痛了我的脸颊,预示着冬天就要来临。
Their only thought was of the fiery harbingers of death streaking through the sky above them.
那个不断地在空中飞翔的死的恐怖把一切别的感觉都赶走了.
Aids is one of the dystopian harbingers of the global villages.
爱滋病是地球村反面乌托邦式的先驱.
Spring's real harbingers are too subtle for the eye and ear.
对于眼睛和耳朵而言,春天名副其实的先兆太微妙了.
The cheerful, nodding heads of daffodils are the true harbingers of spring.
明丽 、 有着下垂式花冠的水仙花是预告春天来临真正的使者.
Harbingers of the right stuff are proving hard to find.
拥有可造之才的使者看来越来越难找.