What does 前置き in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 前置き in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 前置き in Japanese.

The word 前置き in Japanese means prelude, 前置き、序言, 序文、前置き、序章、序論、前書き, 出だし、前置き, 序曲, 序文 、 前置き 、 前提. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 前置き

prelude

前置き、序言

(speech: opening, introduction) (演説などの)

I thought his preamble would never come to an end.

序文、前置き、序章、序論、前書き

(introductory text)

The short preface occupied a single page.

出だし、前置き

(introduction: to a speech, etc.)

序曲

(music: overture) (音楽)

I am listening to the prelude to the opera Carmen.

序文 、 前置き 、 前提

(basis of show or story) (小説や劇などの)

The premise of this film is that robots have taken over the Earth.

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