herald
n
1 (formerly) person who made important announcements and carried messages from a ruler (旧时)传令官, 使者, 信使.
2 person or thing that announces or shows that sb/sth is coming 报信者; 先兆
In England the cuckoo is the herald of spring. 在英国, 杜鹃鸟预告春天的来临.
3 (Brit) official who keeps records of families that have coats of arms (coat) 司宗谱纹章的官员. herald, v [Tn, Tn.p]
~ sb/sth (in) announce the approach of sb/sth 宣布某人[某事物]即将来临
This invention heralded (in) the age of the computer. 这项发明宣告了计算机时代的到来.
Let me take a look at your shoulder. Where does it hurt?
让我看看你的肩膀。哪里疼?
Most of us are able to solve most of our problems. Often, all we need is a good friend who will listen to us while we talk things through. If friends can take turns to listen to each other well, life will be better!