a sign that shows that sth is going to happen soon, often sth bad
1.预言者,预兆
2.通报者,先驱
3.【史】(王室,军队等)派出打前站的人,先行官
1.为...作先驱;预告,预示
1.a sign that something will happen soon, often something bad
1.Mr Ren said on Monday he had not been quoted "properly, " but would not elaborate on the discussions with Harbinger.
WilliamRen周一表示,报道没有“适当”引述他的讲话,但他拒绝详细阐述与Harbinger的谈判。
2.The etymology of the word harbinger is tied up in that "forerunner" meaning.
harbinger这个词的来源和“先行者”是联系在一起的。
3.The food cuts could be a harbinger to further cost-cutting; Deep Fried has heard that the building might be put up for sublease.
餐饮开支的削减只是一个更广泛成本削减的先兆,DeepFried已经听闻整栋大楼都将用于转租。
4.Yet, each is just a harbinger of what's to come this year, as data of all sorts is assembled instantly by compelling applications.
而这每一个示例都只是今年的趋势的一个预兆,所有类别的数据都会被应用程序即时组装在一起。
5.In itself, this was just an example of the Big Unfriendly Giant flexing its muscles, but it could be a harbinger of things to come.
例子本身只是说明这位不友善的巨人是如何展示他的肌肉的,但它也许可以被看作一个预兆。
6.He didn't know what had caused Krista's inflammation, but he warned that uveitis is often a harbinger of other autoimmune disorders.
他不知克丽斯塔眼睛为何发炎,但是他警告葡萄膜炎是其他免疫系统紊乱的征兆。
7.That said, the traditional harbinger of rate rises, consumer-price inflation, remains relatively benign.
这表明,消费者物价上涨目前还是良性的,而这通常是利率上升的先兆。
8.The desire to treat terrible events as the harbinger of the end of civilization itself also has roots in another human trait: vanity.
人们喜欢把危害事件看作是人类文明的终结的预兆,这种渴望也扎根于人类的另外一个特征:自负。
9.Indeed, the public's rush into inflation-protected government bonds may be a harbinger of a future rise in inflation expectations.
事实上,目前通胀保值政府债券受到公众热捧,可能就是未来通胀预期上升的一个预兆。
10.Microalbuminuria, one of the earliest indicators of kidney injury, could be a harbinger of progressive kidney failure.
微量白蛋白尿,肾损伤的早期指标之一,可能是一个渐进肾衰竭的前兆。