
나중에 나타날 것의 앞선 형태나 조상격인 존재
A person or thing that precedes the development of something else.
예문:
"The early steam engine was a forerunner of the modern locomotive."
"This simple melody is considered a forerunner to the complex symphonies of the era."
어떤 일이 일어날 것임을 미리 알려주는 징조나 신호
A sign or warning that something is about to happen in the future.
예문:
"The sudden drop in temperature was a forerunner of the coming blizzard."
"Minor tremors are often the forerunners of a major earthquake."
누군가의 도착을 알리거나 길을 닦기 위해 미리 보내진 사람
An advance messenger sent ahead to announce the coming of someone or to prepare the way.
예문:
"The king sent a forerunner to the village to announce his royal visit."
"He acted as a forerunner, ensuring the camp was ready before the main group arrived."
스키 경기 시작 전 코스 상태를 점검하기 위해 미리 주행하는 사람
A person who skis down a competition course before the race starts to test the conditions.
예문:
"The forerunner warned the officials about a dangerous patch of ice on the third turn."
"Being a forerunner is a great way for young athletes to experience a professional course."