柯林斯詞典prefigure /pri??f?ɡ?/ (prefiguring,prefigured,prefigures) 1. V-T If one thing prefigures another, it is a first indication that suggests or determines that the second thing will happen. 預示; 預兆[正式] The wall through Berlin was finally ruptured, prefiguring the reunification of Germany. 柏林墻終于倒塌了,預示著德國的重新統(tǒng)一。 返回 prefigure劍橋詞典to show or suggest that something will happen in the future 預示;預想,預見 His paintings prefigure the development of perspective in Renaissance art . 他的繪畫預示了文藝復興時期的藝術(shù)作品中透視畫法的發(fā)展。 返回 prefigure