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pre·fig·ure AHD[prē-fĭgʹyər] D.J.[priːˈfɪgjə]K.K.[priˈfɪgjɚ]v.tr.(及物动词)pre.fig.ured, pre.fig.ur.ing, pre.fig.ures - To suggest, indicate, or represent by an antecedent form or model; presage or foreshadow:预示:以先前的形式或模式来表明、暗示或表现;预示或预报:The paintings of Paul Cézanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 20th century.保罗·塞尚的绘画预示了20世纪初叶立体主义的兴起
- To imagine or picture to oneself in advance.预想:预先想象或为己设想
- Middle English prefiguren 中古英语 prefiguren
- from Old French prefigurer 源自 古法语 prefigurer
- from Late Latin praefigūrāre 源自 后期拉丁语 praefigūrāre
- Latin prae- [pre-] 拉丁语 prae- [前缀,表“先于”]
- Latin figūrāre [to shape] from figūra [shape] * see dheigh- 拉丁语 figūrāre [塑造] 源自 figūra [形状] * 参见 dheigh-
prefigʹurative AHD[-fĭgʹyər-ə-tĭv] (形容词)prefigʹuratively adv.(副词)prefigʹurativeness n.(名词)prefigʹurement n.(名词) |