omen

美音:['oʊmən] 英音:['əʊmən]

简单释义:


n.预兆;征兆;前兆

v.预告

网络兆头;凶兆;先兆

变形:

复数:omens  过去分词:omened  现在分词:omening  


完整释义:


v.

1.〔诗、修辞〕预示,预告

n.

1.前兆,预兆,兆头
2.先兆


例句:

  1. Many saw China's decision in March to reject a takeover bid by Coca-Cola for a Chinese juice company as a bad omen.
    许多人将中国三月决定否决可口可乐收购一家中国果汁企业当作不详征兆。

  2. The traveller is steady, it is an omen that this comes to compatriots.
    客源稳定,这对国人来是个预兆。

  3. They get such a kick out of this scene on the elderly that it is a good omen for the new year very well.
    老人家逢此情景却乐不可支,认为这是新年事事顺利的好兆头。

  4. The link of this event with the turn lf the century seems to imply an omen .
    这一发现与世纪的开端连在一起,似乎隐含著一种预兆。

  5. Did not know that this dream is an omen, also not clear is the date has thinks of the night to have a dream.
    我不知道这个梦是不是预兆,也不清楚这是不是日有所思,夜有所梦。

  6. Have no omen, he threw away he's wish, but slowly became the growth in the heart in the city that can not live comes out of a dream.
    毫无征兆的,他丢掉了自己心愿,却慢慢变成了这座不可生活的城市心中生长出来的一个梦想。

  7. Thought this macroscopic gaseous anomaly achievement local earthquake is not short full near the omen basis.
    认为该次宏观气体异常作为当地地震短临前兆的依据不充分。

  8. For the superstitious Chinese, the fire is likely to be seen as a bad omen.
    对于一些迷信的中国人而言,这场大火可能会被视为一个不吉利的预兆。

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