prefigure造句

3、To show in advance; prefigure.

6、To represent by an image, a form, or a model; symbolize or prefigure.

9、This architecture is a symbol of a continuous exchange of ideas and intercultural relations, an interplay of Spaces and volumes that reflect, prefigure, and narrate a new future.

prefigure造句

2、To prefigure;foreshow.

7、Each of these figures, in many ways, prefigure the relatively superior natures of those who come later in the dialogue.

1、To prefigure indistinctly;foreshadow.

8、There are also letters on the spine of each book; these letters do not indicate or prefigure what the pages will say.

5、These early paintings clearly prefigure his Later work .

10、Why does the field force is in inverse proportion to the square of the distance between the two masses, but not to three or four power of ones and to prefigure that the constant G of the gravitation isn't invariant.

4、worrying events that may prefigure a period of economic recession