1 preview /ˈpriːˌvjuː/ noun plural previews
plural previews
Learner's definition of PREVIEW
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1
: a special show or performance that allows some people to see a movie, play, etc., before it is shown to the public预演;预映 — see also sneak preview 2
US : a selected group of scenes that are shown to advertise a movie or television show预告片 -
After seeing the preview [=trailer], I can't wait to see the movie.看了预告片后,我迫不及待地想看这部电影。
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Before the movie starts they always show previews of coming attractions.影片开始前他们总是先放新片预告。
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There are previews of the next week's episode at the end of each show.每期节目的最后都会预告下周的节目内容。
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: a description of something that will happen or be available in the future预测 4
: an example of what something will look like样;样品 2 preview /ˈpriːˌvjuː/ verb
previews; previewed; previewing
2 preview
/ˈpriːˌvjuː/
verb
previews; previewed; previewing
Learner's definition of PREVIEW
[+ object]
1
: to see, hear, or show something (such as a movie) before it is available to the public预看;预听;预映;预演 -
Critics have not yet previewed [=seen, watched] the new movie.影评家们还没有预看这部新影片。
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The designers will preview their new lines at the fashion show.设计师们在时装秀上将预展他们新设计的产品。
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: to give a general description of (something that will happen in the future)预测 3
: to see an example of what something will look like预览样品