释义 |
ˌfore-aˈnnounce, v. [f. fore- prefix + announce.] trans. To announce beforehand.
1846Trench Mirac. (1889) 453 [God] might have used Caiaphas to fore-announce other truths of his Kingdom. 1860Pusey Min. Proph. 5 After foreannouncing the miseries at the destruction of Samaria. Hence fore-aˈnnounced ppl. a.; fore-aˈnnouncing vbl. n. Also fore-aˈnnouncement, a notification or declaration beforehand.
1864Pusey Lect. Daniel vi. 355 His foreannounced justice. Ibid. v. 236 The fore-announcing of our Lord's coming. 1864― David 626 A foreannouncement of events. |