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单词 prologue
释义

prologue

noun

pro·​logue ˈprō-ˌlȯg How to pronounce prologue (audio)
-ˌläg
variants or less commonly prolog
1
: the preface or introduction to a literary work
2
a
: a speech often in verse addressed to the audience by an actor at the beginning of a play
b
: the actor speaking such a prologue
3
: an introductory or preceding event or development

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In ancient Greek drama, the prologos (a word that means basically "speaking before") was the opening portion of the play, before the entry of the all-important chorus. It might be spoken by a single actor, maybe playing a god, who would "set the scene" for the audience. Playwrights today instead often provide the same kind of "scene-setting" information through dialogue near the play's beginning; in movies, it may appear (as in the "Star Wars" series) in the form of actual written text. In a nonfiction book, the lead-in is now usually called a preface or introduction; novels rarely provide any introduction at all. Still, prologue remains a useful word for nonliterary purposes. The saying "The past is prologue" tells us that, in real life, almost everything can be a prologue to what follows it.

Synonyms

  • curtain-raiser
  • overture
  • preamble
  • preliminary
  • prelude
  • warm-up
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Example Sentences

the prologue to his autobiography unfortunately, the burglary, which he committed while still a teen, was but a prologue to a wasted life of crime
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English prolog, from Anglo-French prologue, from Latin prologus preface to a play, from Greek prologos part of a Greek play preceding the entry of the chorus, from pro- before + legein to speak — more at pro-, legend

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

prologue

noun

variants also prolog
1
as in prelude
a performance, activity, or event that precedes and sets the stage for the main event unfortunately, the burglary, which he committed while still a teen, was but a prologue to a wasted life of crime

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • prelude
  • overture
  • preliminary
  • curtain-raiser
  • preamble
  • warm-up
  • countdown
  • lead-in
  • start
  • kickoff
  • run-up
2
as in introduction
a short section (as of a book) that leads to or explains the main part a brief prologue sets the scene for the story that follows

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • introduction
  • intro
  • preface
  • foreword
  • prelude
  • exordium
  • proem
  • preamble
  • beginning
  • start
  • prolusion
  • initiation
  • outset
  • opening
  • commencement
  • origination
  • origin

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • epilogue
  • postscript
  • epilog
  • envoy
  • aftermath
  • conclusion
  • end
  • finale
  • closing
  • finish
  • termination
  • envoi
  • cessation
  • close
  • stop
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