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preamble

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ඉංග්‍රීසි

[සංස්කරණය]

වෙනත් ආකාර

[සංස්කරණය]

නිරුක්තිය

[සංස්කරණය]

From මධ්‍යකාලීන ඉංග්‍රීසි preamble, from පුරාතන ප්‍රංශ preambule (ප්‍රංශ préambule), from Medieval Latin praeambulum, from praeambulō (I walk before).

උච්චාරණය

[සංස්කරණය]

නාම පදය

[සංස්කරණය]

preamble (බහුවචන preambles)

  1. A short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute.
    Synonyms: foreword, preface, prologue; see also Thesaurus:foreword
    Antonyms: afterword, conclusion, epilogue, last word, postamble; see also Thesaurus:afterword
    • 2023 නොවැම්බර් 1, Robert Drysdale, “Leven is nearly back on track...”, in RAIL, number 995, page 58:
      The consultation preamble explains: "The planned timetable will be introduced in 2025 once we have completed the necessary steps required to ensure that we have enough resources to do so.
      (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
  2. (computing, networking) A syncword.
  3. A precursor.
    • a. 1603, Francis Bacon, Discourse in the Praise of Queen Elizabeth:
      And lest any man should think her intent was to unnestle ill neighbours, and not to aid good neighbours, or that she was readier to restore what was invaded by others than to render what was in her own hands; see if the time provided not a new occasion afterwards, when through their own division, without the intermise of strangers, her forces were again sought and required; she forsook them not, prevailed so far as to be possessed of the castle of Edinburgh, the principal strength of that kingdom, with peace, incontinently, without cunctations or cavillations, the preambles of a wavering faith, she rendered with all honour and security; and his person to safe and faithful hands; and so ever after during his minority continued his principal guardian and protector.
      (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)


ක්‍රියා පදය

[සංස්කරණය]

preamble (third-person singular simple present preambles, present participle preambling, simple past and past participle preambled)

  1. (අකර්මක) To speak or write a preamble; to provide a preliminary statement or set of remarks.
    • 1867, Simeon Thayer, Edwin Martin Stone, The Invasion of Canada in 1775: Including the Journal of Captain Simeon Chaper, pages 312–313:
      But these things being beside my main design, I will desist from preambling and come to the materials I have collected towards a history of the Baptists in this province.
      (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
    • 1982, Frank Davey, Pomestaysyun, page 20:
      Once I was young and had so much more orientation and could talk with nervous intelligence about everything and with clarity and without as much literary preambling as this; in other words this is the story of an unself-confident man, at the same time of an egomaniac.
      (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
    • 2016, Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow, →ISBN, page 473:
      So, what say we skip the preambling. Is it women? Money? Writer's block?
      (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)

වැඩිදුර් කියවීම සඳහා

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