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forebears

/fawr-bair, fohr-/US // ˈfɔrˌbɛər, ˈfoʊr- //UK // (ˈfɔːˌbɛə) //

前人,祖先,祖先们,先人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually forebears . ancestors; forefathers.

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Examples

  • Should we live like our hunter-gatherer forebears, run barefoot and eat nothing but meat, nuts, and fruit?

  • One imagines that the latest pope, a Jesuit, is familiar with the centuries of calumny that have been heaped upon his forebears.

  • Somewhere along the way, we have forgotten the lessons learned by our Victorian forebears.

  • The Cosmopolis protestors go a step beyond their real-world forebears.

  • At 65, he says, he has already lived longer than any of his male forebears going back three generations.

  • Our forebears travelled the roads from necessity, and saw nothing save unromantic discomforts in their journeyings to and fro.

  • But our forebears were composed of less delicate nerves and tougher thews and sinews than ourselves.

  • Unfortunately, however, our forebears were not yet educated to a proper appreciation and admiration of scenery.

  • But he seemed satisfied when Harry told him that the negro's forebears for many generations back had belonged to the Herndons.

  • They and their forebears were compelled to forego some present ease and comfort, but always kept open the door to the future.