preceded
英 [prɪˈsiːdɪd]
美 [prɪˈsiːdɪd]
v. 在…之前发生(或出现); 先于; 走在…前面
precede的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发生在…之前;先于
If one event or period of timeprecedesanother, it happens before it.- Intensive negotiations between the main parties preceded the vote...
主要政党在选举前进行了集中的谈判。 - The earthquake was preceded by a loud roar and lasted 20 seconds...
地震前有一阵巨大的轰隆声,持续了20秒钟。 - Industrial orders had already fallen in the preceding months.
工业订单在前几个月就已减少。
- Intensive negotiations between the main parties preceded the vote...
- VERB (顺序、位置)先于,在…前面
If youprecedesomeone somewhere, you go in front of them.- He gestured to Alice to precede them from the room...
他给艾丽斯做手势,让她在他们前面离开房间。 - They were preceded by mounted cowboys.
他们前面是骑马的牛仔们。
- He gestured to Alice to precede them from the room...
- VERB (句、段、章节)在…之前
A sentence, paragraph, or chapter thatprecedesanother one comes just before it.- Look at the information that precedes the paragraph in question...
查看正在讨论的这段文字前面的信息。 - Repeat the exercises described in the preceding section.
把前一节要求的练习重做一遍。
- Look at the information that precedes the paragraph in question...
双语例句
- The number in this cell is formatted as text or preceded by an apostrophe.
此单元格中的数字为文本格式,或者其前面有撇号。 - A gun battle had preceded in the explosions.
爆炸之前有过一场枪战。 - A lot of politicking preceded the choice of the new director.
在选新领导人之前进行了大量的拉拢活动。 - Generally a noun can be preceded by a numeral-measure word combination, but can't be modified by adverbs.
名词前边一般能加数词和量词,但不能受副词修饰。 - In English a noun may be preceded by a monosyllable called an article.
英语的名词可以冠以一个叫做“冠词”的单音词。 - You are posted in what had preceded all this, but I was not.
你现在已经明白了这件事的全部原委,但我当时却全然不知。 - A simplified spiral model is as a waterfall model with each phase preceded by risk analysis.
一个单一化的螺旋模型可以被看作每个阶段前都带有风险分析的瀑布模型。 - In this prospective cohort study, we tested the hypothesis that CLL is always preceded by MBL.
在这组前瞻性群组研究中,我们检验CLL通常来自于MBL的假设。 - Extensive testing preceded the rollout last month.
在上个月推出这种技术之前,该银行进行了广泛的测试。 - This time the foolishness preceded the summit.
这一次,类似的愚蠢行为发生在峰会之前。