herald是什么意思音标:英 ['herəld]美 [ˈhɛrəld]
n. 使者, 传令官, 先驱
vt. 预报, 宣布, 传达, 欢呼
n. (formal) a person who announces important news
herald的用法和例句:
1.But few predicted they heralded a revolution in entertainment.
但几乎没人能预料到它们将掀起一场娱乐革命
2.Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.
静默是表示快乐的最好的方法
3.Our herald is returned from the rebel camp.
我们的信使从叛军营返回了
4.Failed to open a portal, to herald your arrival.
我没能打开通道 迎接您的降临
5.A darkness is coming, heralded by someone close to you.
黑暗将至 由你亲近之人带来
6.And I think that actually heralds something interesting.
而我觉得这实际上传达了一个有趣的信息
7.It was heralded as a progressive model for other cities to emulate.
这被宣传为是供其他城市学习的先进榜样
8.The dawn of this day heralded the dawning of a new age.
今天的黎明预示着一个新时代的到来
9.I know from your heralds that there is a reward for information leading to his capture.
我从你们的信使那得知 助你们捕获他能得到奖赏
10.heralds of fame and history, unroll your scroll of mystery.
历史传闻的使者 打开你神秘卷轴

