| 单词 | harbingers | 
| 释义 | harbinger1 of 2noun  har·bin·ger  ˈhär-bən-jər  1  a    : something that foreshadows a future event : something that gives an anticipatory sign of what is to come  robins, crocuses, and other harbingers of spring  b    : one that initiates a major change : a person or thing that originates or helps open up a new activity, method, or technology : pioneer  the great legal harbinger of the New Deal revolution a harbinger of nanotechnology the harbingers of peace to a hitherto distracted … people 2  archaic   : a person sent ahead to provide lodgings   harbinger2 of 2 verb  harbingered; harbingering; harbingers   transitive verb   : to give a warning or prediction of : to be a harbinger (see harbinger entry 1) of  harbingered the fall of Rome harbingers 1 of 2 nounas in forerunnersone that announces or indicates the later arrival of another her father's successful job interview was seen as a harbinger of better times to come Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 harbingers2 of 2 verbas in heraldsto give a slight indication of beforehand the hope that the housing slump does not harbinger a general economic recession Synonyms & Similar Words 
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