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prelusive

/pri-loo-siv/US // prɪˈlu sɪv //

灌输式的,灌输性的,灌输式,灌注式的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : introductory.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • During an entire generation they furnished the arena for the prelusive strife of that war.

  • The first three lectures were designed to be preparatory and prelusive.

  • I have described the gorgeousness of my expectations in those early days of my prelusive acquaintance with German literature.

  • We hope to find that the last essay, upon the "Moral Ideal," is prelusive to another effort in this direction.

  • In prelusive ways, it has wrought in the world from its foundation, and since the fall of man.

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