搜尋結果
preview
- IPA[ˈpriːvjuː]
英式
- an opportunity to view something before it is acquired or becomes generally available;a showing of a film, exhibition, etc. before its official opening
- display (a product, film, etc.) before it is made generally available;see or inspect (something) before it is used or becomes generally available
verb: preview, 3rd person present: previews, gerund or present participle: previewing, past tense: previewed, past participle: previewed
noun: preview, plural noun: previews
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an opportunity to view something before it is acquired or becomes generally available I have photos of the goods if anyone would like a preview
- ▪ a showing of a film, exhibition, etc. before its official opening there was a small reception after the preview
- ▪ a trailer for a film the preview shows a scene not included in the actual film
- ▪ a publicity article or review of a forthcoming film, book, etc., based on an advance viewing in our preview of children's books, we select some forthcoming titles
- ▪ a facility for inspecting the appearance of a document before it is printed.
動詞
- 1. display (a product, film, etc.) before it is made generally available the company will preview an enhanced version of its database
- ▪ see or inspect (something) before it is used or becomes generally available the teacher should preview teaching aids to ensure that they are at the right level
- ▪ comment on (a forthcoming event) next week we'll be previewing the new season