adumbrated / ˈæd əmˌbreɪt, æˈdʌm breɪt /

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adumbrated 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ad·um·brat·ed, ad·um·brat·ing.

  1. to produce a faint image or resemblance of; to outline or sketch.
  2. to foreshadow; prefigure.
  3. to darken or conceal partially; overshadow.

adumbrated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

foreshadow

更多adumbrated例句

  1. There had, in truth, scarcely yet been time enough to adumbrate the possibilities opened up by this gentleman's return.
  2. Feeble is human speech to deal with such high matters, serving, at the best, but dimly to adumbrate ineffable truths.
  3. From now onwards the speeches of Brutus strangely adumbrate those of Hamlet.
  4. Two short passages adumbrate the coming Tennyson, the rest is mystic nonsense.
  5. A type is a symbol appointed by God to adumbrate something higher in the future, which is called the antitype.