precede 的 3 个定义
pre·ced·ed, pre·ced·ing.
- to go before, as in place, order, rank, importance, or time.
- to introduce by something preliminary; preface: to precede one's statement with a qualification.
pre·ced·ed, pre·ced·ing.
- to go or come before.
- Journalism. copy printed at the beginning of a news story presenting late bulletins, editorial notes, or prefatory remarks.
precede 近义词
go ahead of
precede 的近义词 34 个
- anticipate
- foreshadow
- predate
- presage
- antecede
- antedate
- guide
- harbinger
- head
- herald
- introduce
- lead
- outrank
- pace
- pioneer
- preexist
- preface
- rank
- scout
- time
- usher
- be ahead of
- come first
- forerun
- go before
- go in advance
- have a head start
- head up
- in space
- light the way
- pave the way
- ring in
- run ahead
- take precedence
precede 的反义词 5 个
更多precede例句
- He had a special knife designed to cut the dense loaf, and a ceremony to precede cutting the cake.
- Of course, there are delicate negotiations that precede such an event.
- We see it as an appetizer that could precede a glorious banquet.
- To the invitation to precede him she readily responded, and, with a bow to the Seneschal, she began to walk across the apartment.
- He made way for her to precede him in the narrow wood path, and then silently followed her up the glen.
- As causes precede effects, the causal order and the time order generally coincide.
- There was something almost ghastly in this terrific silence which could only precede some unnatural tumult.
- It was only on the first landing that the servant stood aside with the tray to allow me to precede her.