Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Chinese
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The API predates HTTP/1.1 and is too abstract.
However, Dorset's natural history predates Hardy's 19th century work.
This name predates the Great War but its origin is unknown.
The country's current climate change policy predates the Paris climate accords.
This idea predates the journey of Columbus by around 1,400 years.
Cryptography is the cement of the digital world,but it also has a long history that predates the digital era.
But the concept far predates the era of computer-generated imagery.
Founded on 16 October 1841 via a royal charter issued by Queen Victoria,the university predates Canada's founding by 26 years.
In humans, laughter predates speech by perhaps millions of years.
Of course,movies about teenage boys losing their virginity as a rite of passage both predates those years and lingered long after it.
The military loss by France in 1803 predates, by 150 years, the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu in Viet Nam in 1954.
Throughout history, slavery can be found in almost all cultures and continents.Evidence of slavery even predates written records.
In fact, our perception of its importance predates the coining of the phrase in the 1964 paper by Michael Beldoch.
Along with the fact that there are no Gothic or Islamic architectural features,this suggests that the original building predates the Crusader period.
Mesos is one of the core components of DC/OS that predates DC/OS itself, bringing maturity and stability to the platform.
VM/CMS predates the client/server distinction, and is nowadays used almost entirely as a server operating system with emulated IBM terminals.
In Venn's article, however, he suggests that the diagrammatic idea predates Euler, and is attributable to C. Weise or J. C. Lange.
Stop-motion actually predates traditional, hand-drawn animation: The first attempt, The Humpty Dumpty Circus, was released in 1898.
While the writing system is synonymous with the era of the Pharaohs, it predates that period of Egyptian history by several centuries.
Characteristically, indigenous peoples have strong cultural attachments to the territories they inhabit,and their presence in those territories predates that of others.
Org, a music-trading site that predates the file-sharing phenomenon, referring to the inventor of the original Napster service.
Astronomy is claimed to be humanity's oldest science andstudy of the night sky probably predates henges- the earliest known solar observatories.
Grandin's relationship with Cargill predates ownership of some of the meat processing plants it purchased from other companies or built.
As the Fact-Finding Mission notes in its report,the Israeli policy of blockading Gaza predates the military operations that commenced on 27 December 2008.
It is a technology so old that it predates Homo sapiens and instead should be credited to our ancestorHomo erectus.
Marathon is one of the core components of DC/OS that predates DC/OS itself, bringing maturity and stability to the platform.
Political support for the Jewish return to the Land of Israel predates the formal organization of Jewish Zionism as a political movement.
Whether or not blue_beetle knew it, a version of the quote predates not just Facebook and Digg but the entire modern consumer internet.
It is important to note that the administrative instruction predates the creation of both the Office of Internal Oversight Services and the Department of Safety and Security.
However, the belief in the redemptive nature of Jesus' death predates the Pauline letters and goes back to the earliest days of Christianity and the Jerusalem church.