preamble|preambles in English
noun
[pre·am·ble || 'prɪː'æmbl /prɪ'æmbl]
preface, introduction, prologue, foreword, opening statement
Use "preamble|preambles" in a sentence
1. An access network (AN) transmits a DRC request indicator (DRI) bit or an access terminal (AT) detects preambles of all users or its own preamble in order to control transmission of the DRC information.
2. He spoke without preamble.
3. Wilcock, with assistance, wrote the preamble.
4. Method and device for transmitting preamble sequence
5. CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF Connecticut PREAMBLE
6. Annex I, ACTION LINE 3, preamble, first paragraph
7. She gave him the bad news without preamble.
8. Constitution OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT PREAMBLE
9. Preamble on oral Antihypertensives & dose-stacking
10. He launched into his statement without any preamble.
11. Narrow-band preamble for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing system
12. I read the preamble, the post-amble, the amendments.
13. Sounds like the preamble of me own bloody funeral.
14. I gave him the bad news without preamble.
15. Thereupon this phrase in the preamble was depleted.
16. This thesis arranges for the content as follows: Preamble.
17. In time the conference succeeded in adopting a preamble.
18. The aims of the treaty are stated in its preamble.
19. A method and device for transmitting a preamble sequence is disclosed.
20. The reasons for a law are often atated in a preamble.
21. After forty minutes, without preamble, the answer started to come through.
22. No need to go on about the band in this preamble.
23. The preamble introduces research condition about an epic and the epic.
24. The freedom from fear is mentioned in the preamble of the Declaration.
25. We broadly agree with the analysis outlined in the preamble to Threshold