单词:antecedent
a. 先前的, 先行的
n. anything that precedes something similar in time
n. the referent of an anaphor; a phrase or clause that is referred to by an anaphoric pronoun
考试类型:[IELTS/GRE]
antecedent的用法和样例:
例句
- This is an antecedent of the war.这是战争的前因。
- Something out mind always has antecedent.意想不到的事情总是有其前因的。
- The word "man" is the antecedent of "who" in "the man who spoke"."man"这个字是"the man who spoke"中"who"的先行词。
- No one knew the antecedents of the mysterious stranger.谁也不知道那个神秘陌生人的身世。
- Those were events antecedent to the revolution.这些都是革命前的事了。
- Physical processes flow inevitably from their antecedent conditions.物理过程的出现必然有其前提。
词汇搭配
- antecedent money押金
- antecedent precipitation前期降水量
- antecedent wetness前期土壤含水量...
- antecedent river先成河
- guaranty money for antecedent押柜金
- antecedent soil water灌前土壤含水量...
- antecedent temperature前期温度
- antecedent valley先成谷
- antecedent moisture径流期前湿度, 异常...
- antecedent stream早期河流,先成河...
- antecedent drainage先成水系
- antecedent precipitation index前期降水指数,前期降...
- antecedent gorge先成峡
- forerunner先驱
- ancestor祖宗
- precursor先驱
- predecessor祖先
- precedent先例
- forerunning初馏
- prevenient先前的
- preceding在前的
- harbinger先驱
- anterior前面的
- preexistent先在的
- vaunt-courier前哨
- foregoing前面的
- former前者的
- leader领袖
- preliminary初步的
- parent父母
- ago以前
- forebear祖先
- originator创始人
- leading领导的
- ascendant上升的
- ascendent运星
- root根
- subsequent随后的
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