Encara no tenim significats per a "mere prelude".
1The consternation produced by their resentment was a mere prelude to the horrid tragedy that succeeded.
2But it turns out that those moves were a mere prelude to a much wider purge.
3But that was a mere prelude.
4It was a headline achievement at the time, but ultimately has proved to be a mere prelude to history.
5Most important, Sunny and Laurenz viewed today's sale of six paintings as a mere prelude to the Big One.
6It is mere prelude, Anthony.
7But this is a mere prelude to the more highly stressed, vehement song of love that follows on the same yearning motive.
8All that I am and have ought to be, might be, a mere prelude, an earnest and a preparation for something better beyond.
9To us, instead of being a mere prelude to more serious matters, or the last resort of a feeble intellect, it was the all-engrossing theme.
10A MERE prelude before Ulster storm Thomond Park in nine days time in the Heineken Cup.
11But all those combats were mere preludes to the great battle which must decide the fortune of the war.
12" Mere prelude, my friend," chuckled Dickens.
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