1. precede
Verbs are usually preceded by the subject in English.
The formal ceremony was preceded by a parade.
An adverb may precede the verb.
She got up to precede him to the door.
Six Sigma was something different, something more than the numerous other business fads that had preceded it
private victories precede public victories.
This date must precede the date the certificate was signed.
His wife preceded him in death a few months earlier.
The parade will precede the annual ball.
It would be helpful if you were to precede the report with an introduction.
a gun battle had preceded the explosions
Strongly correlates with neurosis and depression, which tended to follow alcohol abuse, rather than precede it.
Bill Clinton preceded George Bush as the president of the US.
Although the arrival of coffee preceded that of tea, it is the second drink which is the more popular today.
In Asia men usually precede women when walking.
英语 单词“poprzedzać“(precede)出现在集合中:
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