presaged

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[ˈpresɪdʒd]
是什么意思
  • v.

    预示,预兆( presage的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 英英释义

    presage[ 'presidʒ, pri'seidʒ ]

    • n.
      • a foreboding about what is about to happen
      • a sign of something about to happen

        同义词:omenportentprognosticprognosticationprodigy

    • v.indicate by signs

      同义词:bodeportendauspicateprognosticateomenbetokenforeshadowaugurforetellprefigureforecastpredict

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. 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。
    2. It's a presage of doom.
      这是世界末日的预兆。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. Such incidents often presage war.
      那样的事件常成为战争的前兆。
    2. Those black clouds presage a storm.
      那乌云预示着暴风雨将要来临。

    权威例句

    Poll data presaged court's split on health law
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    9/11's fatal road toll: Terror attacks presaged rise in U.S. car deaths
    Mild hemophilia A presaged by recurrent postoperative hemorrhagic complications in an elderly patient
    Sexual development in the pea is presaged by altered expression of arabinogalactan protein.
    Compatibility of interspecific Manihot crosses presaged by protein electrophoresis.
    Dr. Benson's Cold War Prescription: How a Cartoon Series Presaged America's Cold War Lifestyle
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    The crisis and beyond: Five years after the first rumblings in the U.S. mortgage market presaged the greatest global financial crisi...