heralds
n. 使者( herald的名詞複數 ); 預報者; 預兆; 傳令官
v. 預示( herald的第三人稱單數 ); 宣佈(好或重要)
Something that heralds a future event or situation is a sign that it is going to happen or appear.
...the sultry evening that heralded the end of the baking hot summer...
預示著炙熱的夏天即將結束的悶熱夜晚
Their discovery could herald a cure for some forms of impotence.
他們的發現可能預示著為某些型別的陽痿找到了醫治方法。
Something that is a herald of a future event or situation is a sign that it is going to happen or appear.
I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less...
我認為這份報告預示著會有更多、而不是更少的自由,因此對它表示歡迎。
For her, it was the herald of summer.
對她來說,這是夏天來臨的前奏。
If an important event or action is heralded by people, announcements are made about it so that it is publicly known and expected.
Janet Jackson's new album has been heralded by a massive media campaign...
珍妮·傑克遜的新專輯已經在媒體上進行了大規模宣傳。
Tonight's clash between Real Madrid and Arsenal is being heralded as the match of the season.
今晚皇家馬德里隊和阿森納隊之間的對決被稱為本賽季最重要的比賽。
In former times, a herald was a person who delivered and announced important messages.
The song of birds heralds the approach of spring.
百鳥齊鳴報春到.
The wind sweeping through the tower heralds a rising storm in the mountain.
山雨欲來風滿樓.
In time heralds became the principal officers of these courts.
後來紋章官成為這些法庭的主要官員.
Destiny does not send us heralds . She is too wise or too cruel for that.
命運之神太聰明,要不就要太殘忍了,不會向我們派遣使者的.
Herald flea market heralds consistently uphold the page style and management philosophy.
先聲跳蚤市場秉承先聲一貫的頁面風格和管理理念.