herald
                                                    英 ['her(ə)ld]
                                                                        美 ['hɛrəld]
                        
                
                
                
                    
                        - n. 先驱;传令官;报信者
- vt. 通报;预示…的来临
- n. (Herald)人名;(匈)海劳尔德;(英)赫勒尔德
 
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                    herald 助记提示
                
                
                    1. 谐音“he锣的”-----他敲锣来预报、通报信息。
2. Etymologically, a herald is a 'leader of an army'.
3. harbinger, harbour => herald.
4. 《纽约先驱报》(The Herald)由贝内特(J.Bennet)1835 年5月6日在纽约创办。
5. 新西兰先驱报: The New Zealand Herald: 《新西兰先驱报》是在新西兰发行的英文日报,于1863年在奥克兰创刊,其最大特点是信息容量大、新闻渠道多、报道及时。
6. 《国际先驱导报》(International Herald Leader)创刊于2002年6月6日,依托新华社遍及全球的新闻采集网络,率先提出"大国际"的传播理念.
7. international herald tribune 国际前锋论坛报. sydney morning herald 悉尼先驱晨报. Herald Journal 先驱日报. 中国先驱报 Chinese Herald. 每日先驱报 Daily Herald.
8. 谐音“号锣的、狠锣的”-----吹号、敲锣来预报,狠狠地敲锣来预报。                
                                                                    herald 中文词源
                
                
                    herald 信使,使者,传达,通报her-,军队,词源同harry,harbor,-ald,命令,统率,词源同wield.即军队统率官,指挥官,将军,后引申词义指挥官的使者,传令员,后用于指传达,通报。
                 
                                                herald 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - herald
- herald: [14] Etymologically, a herald is a ‘leader of an army’. The word comes via Old French herault from a prehistoric Germanic *khariwald-, a compound formed from *kharjaz ‘army’ (which occurs also in English harangue, harbinger, harbour, harness, and harry) and *wald- ‘rule’ (source of English wield). It is identical in origin with the personal name Harold.
 => harangue, harbinger, harbour, harness, harry, wield
- herald (n.)
- late 13c. (in Anglo-Latin); c. 1200 as a surname, "messenger, envoy," from Anglo-French heraud, Old French heraut, hiraut (12c.), perhaps from Frankish *hariwald "commander of an army," from Proto-Germanic *harja "army" (from PIE root *koro- "war;" see harry) + *waldaz "to command, rule" (see wield). The form fits, but the sense evolution is difficult to explain, unless in reference to the chief officer of a tournament, who introduced knights and made decisions on rules (which was one of the early senses, often as heraud of armes, though not the earliest in English).
- herald (v.)
- late 14c., "to sound the praises of," from herald (n.). Related: Heralded; heralding.
 
                
                                                    herald 双语例句
                
                
                    1. Their discovery could herald a cure for some forms of impotence.  他们的发现可能预示着为某些类型的阳痿找到了医治方法。 来自柯林斯例句
 - 2. I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less. 
- 我认为这份报告预示着会有更多、而不是更少的自由,因此对它表示欢迎。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 3. These talks could herald a new era of peace. 
- 这些谈判可能预示着新的和平时代的来临。
来自《权威词典》
 
- 4. In England the cuckoo is the herald of spring. 
- 在英国杜鹃鸟是报春的使者.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
 
- 5. The cuckoo is the herald of spring. 
- 杜鹃鸟预告春天的来临.
来自《简明英汉词典》