presage
预兆
常用释义
英音[ ˈpresɪdʒ ]
美音[ ˈpresɪdʒ ]
变形
复数:
presages
第三人称单数:
presages
现在分词:
presaging
过去式:
presaged
过去分词:
presaged
基本释义
- v. 预示,预兆(尤指不祥之事);预言,预感
- n. 预示,预兆;预感,预知
例句
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1·The lowering clouds presage a storm.暗云低沉是暴风雨的前兆。
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2·The incident is believed to presage war.预报,预示用信号示意(人或事)的临近;预示。
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3·Does Golden Globe success presage an Oscar?荣获金球奖预示着荣膺奥斯卡大奖吗?
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4·The change could presage serious problems.这变化可能预示着有严重问题将要发生。
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5·Suddenly he had a presage about the near danger.他突然对即将到来的危险有了一种预感。
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6·By certain signs we may presage of heats and rains.根据某些迹象,我们可以预告酷热和下雨。
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7·What might this presage for Europe's overpriced markets?美国这种情况对房价过高的欧洲房市会有什么样的预示作用呢?
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8·By certain signs we may presage of heats and rains.靠某种迹象,我们可以预测酷热和下雨。
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9·They may also presage a new period of declining prices.它们可能还预示着新一轮的降价。
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10·This would presage a true apocalypse for the civilization.这将预示这个文明的实在的灭顶之灾。
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