双语例句
- One of a group of ancient Roman religious officials who foretold events by observing and interpreting signs and omens.
(古罗马)占卜官古罗马宗教官员的一员,可通过观察并解释某些信号及预兆来预言事情 - Something foretold or predicted; a prophecy.
预言预言或预报的事; 预言 - No one could have foretold such strange events.
谁也料不到有这些奇怪的事情。 - The gypsy had foretold that the boy would die.
那吉普赛人曾经预言这男孩儿得夭折。
权威例句
Aminorex to fen/phen: an epidemic foretold.Chronicle of an outbreak foretold: meningococcal meningitis W135 in Burkina Faso.Life History's History: Subjects ForetoldChronicle of a Decline Foretold: Has China Reached the Lewis Turning Point?The Asian Model: A Crisis Foretold?[Chikungunya on Reunion Island: chronicle of an epidemic foretold].Harvey F. Kline, Chronicle of a Failure Foretold: The Peace Process of Colombian President Andrés PastranaRealism in international relations and international political economy :The Measurement of Productive EfficiencyAn Ordination of the Upland Forest Communities of Southern Wisconsin