harbingern. 1. officer sent in advance of an army or royal retinueto find lodging and provisions (为军队或王室一行打前站安排食宿的)先行官。 △Mac.1.4.45: “I'll be myself theharbinger,and make joyful / The hearing of my wifewith your approach;”让我自己去做先行者,把御驾来临的消息告诉我的妻子,也叫她欢喜一场。 2. herald,messenger,forerunner 使者,信使,先驱。 △Ham.1.1.122: “As harbingers preceding still (=always) the fates”,作为命运女神的信使。 △Mac.5.6.10: “Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death.”它们是(敌人)流血和死亡的预告者。 △Com. 3.2.12: “Ap-parel vice like virtue's harbinger;”要把罪恶打扮成为美德的先锋。 harbinger[ˈhɑ:bindӠə]n.先驱,前驱,前兆/v. 预兆(告),当先驱 ‖ harbinger-of-spring报春花 |