ALan introduction at the beginning of a book or speech 〔书籍的〕序言,前言,绪言;〔演讲的〕开场白
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preface• His extreme position caused an outcry, and some of the contributors to Le Livre Noir dissociated themselves from his preface.• In his prefaceGreenacknowledges that this is a book he hopes to update with contributions from the floor.• Nordenfalk starts his preface as follows.• This editioncontains a new preface by the author.• The first thing to note about the preface is that it needs to be read.• It was mentioned in the preface that a number of written questions were put to academics as part of this study.• It says so in the preface.• In the preface, the editor of the catalogue makes it clear that only a representativeselection of coins is listed.• Murray agreed to write the preface to Baker's book, as a favor to his old friend.
preface2 verb [transitiveT]
formalBEFORE to say or do something before the main part of what you are going to say 作为…的开端,作为…的开场白
The book is prefaced by a quotation from Faulkner.