释义 |
pre·view I. \ˈprēˌvyü\ transitive verb Etymology: pre- + view 1. : to see beforehand; specifically : to view or to show in advance of public presentation 2. : to give an overall presentation of (a subject of study) before beginning systematic instruction II. noun 1. : a view of a performance or exhibition before it is open to the public : a showing or viewing of a motion picture before it is released for commercial exhibition 2. also pre·vue \“\-s [prevue alteration (probably influenced by revue) of preview] : a showing of snatches from a motion picture advertised for appearance in the near future 3. : a statement giving advance information : foretaste, glimpse 4. : a general survey of a new subject given by a teacher before beginning systematic instruction 5. : a radio or television program rehearsal |