pre-war
形容词 adj.
英 /pɹiːˈwɔː/
美 /pɹiˈwɔɹ/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
- Before a war.; Before the most recent or significant war in a culture's history.
- Before a war.; Before the outbreak of World War I in 1914.
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Before a war.; Before the outbreak of World War II in 1939.
— The hanging-bowl lampshade in marbled glass was two decades pre-war – the kind that marked out aged people.
- Before a war.; Before the outbreak of World War II in 1939.; Especially pre-war architecture: buildings (particularly in and around New York) built between 1900 and about 1940.
- Before a war.; Before the outbreak of World War II in 1939.; Between the end of World War I in 1918 and the outbreak of World War II in 1939; interwar, especially Weimar Republic Germany.
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Proto-Indo-European *per-
Proto-Indo-European *preh₂-
Proto-Indo-European *-i
Proto-Indo-European *préh₂i?
Proto-Italic *prai
Proto-Italic *prai-
Latin prae-lbor.
Middle English pre-
English pre-
English war
English pre-war
From pre- + war.
Proto-Indo-European *per-
Proto-Indo-European *preh₂-
Proto-Indo-European *-i
Proto-Indo-European *préh₂i?
Proto-Italic *prai
Proto-Italic *prai-
Latin prae-lbor.
Middle English pre-
English pre-
English war
English pre-war
From pre- + war.
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