foreboding

美音:[fɔr'boʊdɪŋ] 英音:[fɔː(r)'bəʊdɪŋ]

简单释义:


n.(对不祥或危险事情的)强烈预感

网络预兆;先兆;不祥的预感

变形:

复数:forebodings  


完整释义:


n.

1.预报,预示;(特指凶事的)预知,预感
2.先兆;预知


例句:

  1. I take Sofie's hand and lead her to the doll section, my chest tight with foreboding.
    我拉起苏菲的手向玩具专区走去,强烈的不详预感都让我胸闷。

  2. Sleepless in one, she did not feel tired, coming to the door of a storm, there is no sense of foreboding.
    一夜未眠,她丝毫没有疲倦的感觉,对门内即将来临的一场风暴,也毫无预感。

  3. The clouds are dark and foreboding, but the light breaking through above is symbolic of his eventual redemption.
    黑压压的云有一种不祥的预兆,但透过上部的光线是一种最终救赎的象征。

  4. And a sense of this, and more, a foreboding that Moscow would be taken by the enemy, lay in the Russian society of Moscow in 1812.
    这种预感,尤其是对莫斯科将被占领的预感,在一八一二年,即存在于俄国的、莫斯科的社交界。

  5. Miller Villa face, as if she can feel the air devil vocalization, and all gave her an ominous sense of foreboding.
    面对米勒山庄,她仿佛能感觉到空气中魔鬼的嘶叫,一切都给她不祥的的预感。

  6. She had a foreboding that he might have [meet with] an accident.
    她预感他可能会遭到意外事故。

  7. He had to shut down and go home because of the bombings as a sense of foreboding descended on the capital.
    因为爆炸给巴格达带来了一种不祥之兆,他不得不关店回家。

  8. If the plan was voted down by the country's citizens, foreboding bankruptcy of Greece, it would deal an unfathomable blow to the eurozone.
    如果这场计划被公众否定,这就预示着希腊的破产,这将对欧元区造成难以衡量的沉重打击。

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