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prologue [Brit ˈprəʊlɒɡ, Am ˈproʊˌlɔɡ] N
1. prologue LIT:
prologue m (to de)
2. prologue (preliminary):
prélude m (to à)
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prolog N a. Am, prologue [ˈprəʊlɒg, Am ˈproʊlɑ:g] N Brit a. fig
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to be a prolog to sth
to be a prolog to sth fig
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prolog N, prologue [ˈproʊ·lɔg] N a. fig
prolog
to be a prolog to sth
to be a prolog to sth fig
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to be a prolog to sth
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Revelation is normally broken into three sections: the prologue (1:1-3:22), the visions (4:1-22:5), and the epilogue (22:6-20).
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It was compiled in 1997, given a prologue and epilogue, and then published under its current title.
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When compared to the previous year's race, the race was 128km 0 longer, contained one less rest day, and lacked an opening time trial prologue.
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It takes the form of a "tragdie en musique" in five acts and a prologue.
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The opera is in two acts with a prologue and an epilogue, lasting just over two hours.
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