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 foretaste [fɒ:'teist]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 预尝, 先试

n. 先尝, 预示


  1. The air held a foretaste of a storm.
    天气有要括大风的迹象。
  2. The air held a foretaste of a storm.
    天气有要括大风的迹象。
  3. Her caustic remark gave him a foretaste of her anger.
    她的刻薄话使他预感到她的愤怒。


foretaste
[ noun ]
an early limited awareness of something yet to occur
<noun.cognition>


Foretaste \Fore"taste`\, n.
A taste beforehand; enjoyment in advance; anticipation.


Foretaste \Fore*taste"\, v. t.
1. To taste before full possession; to have previous
enjoyment or experience of; to anticipate.

2. To taste before another. ``Foretasted fruit.'' --Milton.

  1. The protracted and still ongoing review of the agreement, something called for every five years, is probably a foretaste of things to come through 1991.
  2. If actions speak louder than words, Japan's soft-pedaling of the Thai coup may be a foretaste of what lies ahead as Japan begins fulfilling its oft-repeated vow to play a more active political role in Asia.
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