[N-COUNT 可数名词]预演;预映;预展 A preview is an opportunity to see something such as a film, exhibition, or invention before it is open or available to the public.
He had gone to see the preview of a play.
他去看一场戏剧的预演了。
...a sneak preview of the type of car that could be commonplace within ten years.
可能在10年内普及的车型的内部预展
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[VERB 动词]预先观看;为(电影等)写预评 If a journalist previews something such as a film, exhibition, or invention, they see it and describe it to the public before the public see it for themselves.
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He knew about the interview prior to its publication and had actually previewed the piece...
这篇访谈在发表以前他就已经知道了,并且实际上还预先阅览过。
Nick Sullivan previews this season's collections from Paris and Milan.
尼克·沙利文对这一季来自巴黎和米兰的时装系列作了预评。
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pre·view/ˈpriːvjuː; NAmEˈpriːvjuː/
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previewpreviewspreviewedpreviewingnoun1an occasion at which you can see a film/movie, a show, etc. before it is shown to the general public 预映;预演;预展◆a press preview (= for journalists only)招待新闻界的预展◆a special preview of our winter fashion collection我们冬季时装系列的特别预展☞see also
sneak preview
2a description in a newspaper or a magazine that tells you about a film/movie, a television programme, etc. before it is shown to the public (报刊上有关电影、电视节目等的)预先评述,预告◆Turn to page 12 for a preview of next week's programmes.下周节目预告请见第 12 页。3( NAmE) =
trailer
(4 )verb1previewsth to see a film/movie, a television programme, etc. before it is shown to the general public and write an account of it for a newspaper or magazine 为(影视节目)写预评◆The exhibition was previewed in last week's issue.本刊上周对展览作了预评。2previewsth ( especially NAmE) to give sb a short account of sth that is going to happen, be studied, etc. 概述;扼要介绍◆The professor previewed the course for us.教授为我们扼要介绍了这门课程。pre·view/ˈpriːvjuː; NAmEˈpriːvjuː/
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previewpre‧view1 /ˈpriːvjuː/ noun [countable]
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1an occasion when you can see a film, play, painting etc before it is shown to the publicpreview of a sneak preview of the new fashions for autumn the press preview of the show (=when people who write for newspapers, television etc could see it)2a description of a film, television programme, show etc that people will be able to see soon
preview1 noun
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previewpreview2 verb [transitive]
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1to see or describe something before it is shown to the public: Journalists will be able to preview the exhibition tomorrow.2to show or perform something before it is shown to the public: The band will preview their new album on 2nd March.
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