Examples of using Precursor in English and their translations into Japanese
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A precursor to Renaissance art can be seen already in the early 14th-century works of Giotto.
Cambridge Melchior College and its precursor organisations have been delivering a wide range of cultural exchange programmes since 2010 and has considerable experience of working with international students.
But it is not necessary to get rid of loose stools, as a precursor of childbirth.
A precursor of the antichrist with troops from many nations will wage war against the true Christ, the only Savior of the world.
IBM's System R was the precursor of the SQL relational databases that have become a standard throughout the world.
Precursor"(Early Eocene)- part of this apparent chimera seems to be of a pseudasturid or psittacid.
Klik was in 2007 the inspiration for Alexander Larsson's glick project, the precursor of Flatpak which was released in 2016.
The missile launch may be a precursor, with more to come as the summit starts Thursday, he said.
A precursor to Renaissance art can be seen already in the early fourteenth-century works of Giotto.
When I started the precursor to the curl project, httpget, back in 1996, I wrote my first URL parser.
It remains unclear if the unprecedented seismic activity on El Hierro is a precursor to a possible future increase in earthquake or volcanic activity.
A collection of artifacts from the expedition also went to the National Institute for the Promotion of Science, a precursor of the Smithsonian Institution.
The concept of the end being a precursor to a rebirth was lost with the introduction of monotheism.
DHEA serves as the precursor to male and female sex hormones(androgens and estrogens).
The fact that Oguri was a precursor of modern Japan is not commonly nor widely known even among Japanese.
There Francisco lived Antonio of Zela, important precursor of the Peruvian independence.
This product, which had a stopwatch function, became a precursor of multi-functional digital watches.
In addition to a very useful function, it can also be regarded as a precursor of labor activity.
Their artistic movement, the Barbizon School(1830 to 1875), was considered a precursor of Impressionism.
There's a widespread belief among founders that venture capital is a precursor to success.