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fore·shad·ow /fɔːˈʃædəʊ $ fɔːrˈʃædoʊ/ verb [transitive] BEFOREto show or say that something will happen in the future 预示,是…的预兆 The revolution foreshadowed an entirely new social order. 这场革命预示着一种全新的社会秩序将要出现。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusforeshadow• The outcome is foreshadowed by the radio speeches, in which he devoted more attention to tax relief than deficit reduction.• The events in Spain in the 1930s foreshadowed the rise of Nazi Germany.• This ugly term foreshadows uncertain consequences.• Again, a court ruling foreshadowed what a Federal law would eventually require.fore·shad·ow verbChineseSyllable or say show will something that Corpus to happen |