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her.ald obj5her7[ldv [T] fmlor literary to be a sign that (something important, and often good) is starting to happen, or to make (something) publicly known, esp. by celebrating or praising it预示…开始,宣布The president's speech heralds a new era in relations between these two troubled states.总统演说预示着这两个不太平国家之间关系新时代的开始。This latest development has been heralded as a major breakthrough in modern science.最新的进展宣告了现代科学领域里的重大突破。This novel comes three years after the writer's much heralded (=greatly praised) first book.作家第一部备受欢迎的小说发表三年后,这部小说又问世了。
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