Foreshadow - significado y definición. Qué es Foreshadow
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Qué (quién) es Foreshadow - definición


foreshadow         
(foreshadows, foreshadowing, foreshadowed)
If something foreshadows an event or situation, it suggests that it will happen.
The disappointing sales figures foreshadow more redundancies...
VERB: V n
foreshadow         
v. a.
Prefigure, presage, forebode, prognosticate, presignify, indicate or suggest beforehand, foretell dimly.
foreshadow         
¦ verb be a warning or indication of.

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Foreshadow
(Foreshadow), and (Foreshadow-NG)
Ejemplos de pronunciación para Foreshadow
1. is called "Shadow Foreshadow."
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2. but I will foreshadow now and say
Rasmus Kleis Neilsen _ Talks at Google
3. to foreshadow, foreordain, life, perhaps even human life.
The Making of a Scientist _ Richard Dawkins _ Talks at Google
4. all was the foreshadow that one day you would challenge yourself
Jing Feng _ The 1st Chinese Female Explorer to Trek to the Pole of Inaccessibility _ Talks at Google
5. able to foreshadow like I would in a normal book, or
Happy Hour in Hell _ Tad Williams _ Talks Google
Ejemplos de uso de Foreshadow
1. A legal expert said Cheney‘s comments could nonetheless foreshadow a Libby defense.
2. But analysts believe recent attacks foreshadow worse times ahead than did the previous ones.
3. "I‘m not going to foreshadow the forex report, it hasn‘t been written," Adams said.
4. "I don‘t want to foreshadow what we will conclude," Snow said.
5. That could foreshadow a bid for the top post now held by Mr Khamenei, Mr Ahmadinejad‘s protector.