在 英语 中使用 The forerunner 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Named the"Hussenographe", it is considered to be the forerunner of modern black boxes.
In 1941, he helped organize the Office of Strategic Services, the forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency.
It might be the forerunner of a zakat-based model of corporate social responsibility in the Arab private sector.
In 1930, Albert Einstein opened the 7th Great German Radio and Phonograph Show, the forerunner to today's IFA.
Corporation bank was nationalized in 1980 and is the forerunner in evolving and adapting reforms in financial sector.
This was indeed to come about through the creation of the International Meteorological Organization, the forerunner of the present-day World Meteorological Organization.
Launched in 2011, Suomi NPP is the forerunner of a next-generation Earth-observing system designed to study long-term climate change.
With the assistance of other experts, he developed and tested many versions of the goaltender mask, including the forerunner of today's mask/helmet combination.
Ordway was also responsible for founding the Massachusetts Angler's Association, the forerunner to the Massachusetts Fish and Game Association. He died in Boston, Massachusetts.
First, the Forerunner's last memories would be extracted from his armor, which preserved a few hours of the occupant's mental patterns.
The forerunner of the modern fire hose was invented in 1672 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, by Nicholas and Jan van der Heiden(Heides).
The forerunner of Renaissance art appeared in the late middle ages, but its real comprehensive development and realization were in the 15th and 16th centuries.
DOS- QDOS was the forerunner of DOS(Disk Operating System), the first widely-used personal computer operating system.