herald

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈhɛrəld/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈhɛrəld/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(herəld)

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herald [sth] vtr (announce, signal)proclamar vtr
  pregonar vtr
 The elections herald a major political change in the country.
 Las elecciones proclaman un importante cambio político en el país.
herald n (person: messenger)heraldo nm
  mensajero nm
 The Queen sent a herald to deliver the message.
 La reina mandó a un heraldo a entregar el mensaje.
herald n figurative (sign of [sth])heraldo nm
 Robins are a dependable herald of spring.
 Los petirrojos son un confiable heraldo de la primavera.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

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Collocations: the herald of [truth, hope, spring], heralded a new [age, era] (of), God's herald, more...

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