Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense previews, present participle previewing, past tense, past participle previewed
1N-COUNT 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. 预演;预映;预展
He had gone to see the preview of a play. [+ of]
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. [+ of]
2VERB 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. 预先观看;为(电影等)写预评
He knew about the interview prior to its publication and had actually previewed the piece. [VERB noun]
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. [VERB noun]
ADJECTIVE | VERB + PREVIEW | PREVIEW + NOUNADJECTIVE➤press招待新聞界的預映◇a press preview of a new movie為新聞界而設的新片預映➤sneak試映◇Journalists have been given a sneak preview of the singer's latest album.記者們獲得了一次試聽這位歌手最新專輯的機會。➤exclusive獨家試聽◇On today's show, we'll have exclusive previews of some of the best new music.在今天的展會上,我們將有機會獨家試聽一些最好的音樂新作。VERB + PREVIEW➤get, have舉行預映▸➤see觀看預映▸➤give sb讓某人預先觀看PREVIEW + NOUN➤audience觀看預映的觀眾➤screening預先放映