preview / ˈpriˌvyu /

⭐基础词汇预览预展预告预先介绍

preview2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an earlier or previous view.
  2. an advance showing of a motion picture, play, etc., before its public opening.
  3. an advance showing of brief scenes in a motion picture, television show, etc., for purposes of advertisement.
  4. anything that gives an advance idea or impression of something to come.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to view or show beforehand or in advance.

preview 近义词

n. 名词 noun

preliminary showing

更多preview例句

  1. If you have access to Unreal Engine software, you can check out a preview of two fully finished MetaHumans right now by downloading the files from the Unreal Engine site.
  2. Now, Google has quietly started rolling out its new Green Room feature, which allows users to get a clear preview of how they will look and sound before the call gets underway.
  3. In his role as the Blade’s film and TV critic Carney wrote reviews, previews and interviews about movie releases and regional film festivals.
  4. Right before Ronan was diagnosed, his father and I went to a movie, and there was a preview for the movie Rabbit Hole about people who lose their child.
  5. These are pre-pandemic questions to give us a preview of post-pandemic life.
  6. One, from a short preview of her rehearsal performance, is that Williams certainly boasts the vocal chops to do the part justice.
  7. As a preview, Sony unveiled “Almost Like the Blues,” which went viral on YouTube.
  8. When filming finally ended and I eventually saw an early preview of the film, it was stranger still.
  9. Like so many others in the nerd world, I fell in love with Cards Against Humanity through its Kickstarter preview in 2011.
  10. And then Michael came to our third preview and I thought, ‘I’m a terrible person!
  11. He looked like a man who had lately had a preview of Hell's inverted pleasures.
  12. She recalled all that now as she sat in the little theatre waiting for the preview of her picture to begin.
  13. Because of such a plan the matters of review and preview take on vital significance.
  14. His nightmares ran twice: once just before bed, in clairvoyant preview, and again in the depths of REM sleep.
  15. Important as is the review, the preview or assignment is equally vital.