基本词汇
n.预感;预兆;预知
v.预兆;预示;预言
形容词: presageful 过去式: presaged 过去分词: presaged 现在分词: presaging 第三人称单数: presages
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网络解释
noun
1. a sign of something about to happen
e.g. he looked for an omen before going into battle
Synonym: omenportentprognosticprognosticationprodigy
2. a foreboding about what is about to happen
verb
1. indicate by signs
e.g. These signs bode bad news
Synonym: bodeportendauspicateprognosticateomenbetokenforeshadowaugurforetellprefigureforecastpredict
1. 预示;预兆;警示
If something presages a situation or event, it is considered to be a warning or sign of what is about to happen.
e.g. ...the dawn's loud chorus that seemed to presage a bright hot summer's day.
似乎预示着今天会是一个阳光灿烂的炎炎夏日的清晨嘹亮的鸟叫声
1. 预示,预兆:prerogative 特权 | presage 预示,预兆 | prescince 预知,先见
2. 预兆 预示:recontamination 再污染 | presage 预兆 预示 | price discrimination 价格歧视, 因人而异的售价
3. presage
3. 预感:pres. 总统 | presage 预感 | presbyopia 老花眼
4. presage
4. 预兆:premise#立前提 | presage#预兆 | prevaricate#支吾其词
经典引文
This last night was to be a grim presage of the future.
出自:N. SherryHave not eclipses been esteemed as omens presaging some direful calamity?
出自:JoyceThe sky presaged snow.
出自:P. L. FermorA newly constructed hotel..opened on the bay outside..San Antonio, presaging a tourist boom.
出自:M. Richler近义词
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