presage
美音:['presɪdʒ] 英音:['presɪdʒ]简单释义:
n.预示;前兆;预感;先见(之明)
v.预言(尤指不祥之事)
网络预兆;预知;成为...的前兆
变形:
复数:presages 现在分词:presaging 过去分词:presaged
完整释义:
n.
1.预示;前兆
2.预示;预言
3.预知,先见(之明);预感
4.预先警告
5.〔古语〕预言
6.预兆波
v.
1.成为…的前兆,预示;预先警告;预言
2.预言;〔古语〕有预感
3.预知,预感
例句:
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。THE fear that Greece's sovereign-debt crisis might presage similar episodes elsewhere in the euro zone has been borne out.
希腊的主权债务危机可能预示欧元区其它地方也会发生类似的情形,这种恐惧已经得到证实。But Andhra Pradesh's payment strike could presage a turn -- and put the capital that has flooded into the industry at risk.
但印度安德拉邦出现的拒还贷款问题却有可能预示着一个转折点的到来,并使那些涌入小额贷款业的资金面临风险。The financial sector's expansion could be one, as long as it doesn't presage another job-destroying crisis.
金融业扩张或许是一个治疗手段,只要不会再惹来一场破坏就业的危机就好。When the weasel and cat make a marriage, it is a very ill presage.
黄鼠狼和猫成亲,这是一个危险的兆头。To find out more about what such fires presage, Dr Balch has been conducting experimental burns like the one now planned since 2004.
为了获得更多有关大火指示作用的信息,Balch博士从2004年起,就开始计划进行这样的焚烧试验。No matter whether or not Britons opt for AV, voting trends presage an increasing likelihood of hung Parliaments in the future.
无论是否为AV英国人选择,投票趋势预示着在未来的一个红议会增加的可能性。German finds that, in the road, the chimney sweepers, they presage a day good luck.
德国人认定,在路上碰到了烟囱清扫工,便预示着一天要交好运。
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