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harbinger-of-spring

/hahr-bin-jer-uhv-spring/US // ˈhɑr bɪn dʒər əvˈsprɪŋ //

春天的预兆,春天的预示,春天的先兆,春天的先声

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural har·bin·gers-of-spring.

    • : a North American umbelliferous herb, Erigenia bulbosa, having white flowers that bloom early in the spring.

Examples

  • She completed a yoga teacher-training program and, in the spring of 2008, went on a retreat in Peru to study with shamans.

  • This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break.

  • It is the only tourist center Ukraine has left on the Black Sea, since Russia annexed Crimea last spring.

  • Having graduated Juilliard last spring, Alex Sharp is too young to have given the performance of a lifetime.

  • The Dallas Cowboys sell out their state-of-the art football stadium.

  • It was a spring day, and the fat buds of the chestnuts were bursting into magnificent green plumes.

  • I do not know what I think; all my thoughts seem whirling round as leaves do in brooks in the time of the spring rains.

  • In the spring of 1868 he was taken by his mother for a visit to England, and there, in the same year, his sister was born.

  • The cat had been about to spring at Grandfather Mole again when Mr. Crow spoke to her.

  • In the spring of 1877 Mrs. Kipling came to England to see her children, and was followed the next year by her husband.