predated
英 [ˌpriːˈdeɪtɪd]
美 [ˌpriːˈdeɪtɪd]
v. (在日期上)早于,先于
predate的过去分词和过去式
BNC.41553
柯林斯词典
- VERB (在日期上)早于,先于
If you say that one thingpredatedanother, you mean that the first thing happened or existed some time before the second thing.- His troubles predated the recession...
他的问题在经济萧条前就出现了。 - The monument predates the arrival of the druids in Britain.
这一遗迹在德鲁伊特来到不列颠前就已存在。
- His troubles predated the recession...
双语例句
- Part of the explanation lies in the timing of the latter studies, which predated the present economic crisis.
部分原因在于后者的研究时机先于当前的经济危机。 - The assessment found that some of these gaps predated the conflict, but like many people, health workers also fled the hostilities and some have not yet been able to return to work.
评估查明,其中一些差距早在冲突之前就存在,但是如同许多民众一样,卫生工作者也逃离敌对行动并且一些人尚未能返回工作。 - It predated the 1960s and is still here.
从上世纪60年代一直延续至今。 - The proportion of acorns predated by animals including vertebrates and invertebrates amounts up to 78.3%, indicating that acorn predation by animals is a limiting factor affecting acorn survival before seed dispersal.
脊椎动物和无脊椎动物合计捕食占78.3%。这说明动物对坚果的捕食是影响坚果存活的主要因子。 - That suggests the neurological changes which gave rise to humanity may have predated the brain's expansion& an event that had, hitherto, been regarded as crucial to the emergence of humans.
这表明,人类产生所依赖的大脑神经上的变化,有可能在大脑变大之前就已经出现&这也是迄今为止被认为是人类诞生的关键因素。 - His troubles predated the recession
他的问题在经济萧条前就出现了。 - There is the Xia which predated them but by all historical records, the earliest that one started was2000 BC.
但是根据所有的历史记录,夏朝的历史要更早,其可追溯到公元前2000年。 - However, as Mr Bruner and Mr Carr demonstrate in their well-timed book, history shows that contagion has predated computers.
然而,就象布鲁纳和卡尔在他们很合时宜的著作中所言,历史表明,早在有电脑之前就有危机传播现象了。 - The fruiting season of low-chilling peach could be predated by 2~ 3 months? That increased its benefit.
短低温桃的成熟期可提早2~3个月,提高桃的经济效益。 - We know that some of man's close ancestors predated the pleistocene.
我们知道,有些人类近缘祖先出现于更新世之前。