presages
英 [ˈpresɪdʒɪz]
美 [ˈpresɪdʒɪz]
v. 预兆,警示,预言(尤指不祥之事)
presage的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 预示;预兆;警示
If somethingpresagesa situation or event, it is considered to be a warning or sign of what is about to happen.- ...the dawn's loud chorus that seemed to presage a bright hot summer's day.
似乎预示着今天会是一个阳光灿烂的炎炎夏日的清晨嘹亮的鸟叫声
- ...the dawn's loud chorus that seemed to presage a bright hot summer's day.
双语例句
- The total number of strokes in a name can determine a person's fortune: for example twelve strokes bespeaks a life of illness and failure, while 81 strokes presages prosperity and a happy future.
名字的总笔画数可以决定一个人的命运。例如,十二画预示着一个人会多灾多病,生活失败,而八十一画则表明这个人生活富足,未来幸福。 - The drive for equality often presages chaos, disruption, and unhappiness.
争取平等的运动往往预示要发生混乱、分裂和不幸。 - The redistribution of economic power to rising nations presages another fundamental shift.
经济实力正朝着新兴国家再分配,这预示着另一个根本转变。 - Some people say that the appearance of a black cat presages good luck.
有人说黑猫的出现是吉祥的预兆。 - Sany, one of China's flagship machinery groups, is set to become the first engineering company from the Middle Kingdom to launch production in Germany, a move that presages an attack by China's rapidly advancing industrial companies on Europe's engineering market.
作为中国旗舰机械集团之一的三一集团(Sany),即将成为中央王国首家在德国投产的工程公司。此举预示着中国快速发展的工业企业对欧洲工程市场发起了攻击。 - This sign presages rains.
这种迹象是下雨的预兆。 - Everything here presages a wilderness spirit flag will be flying high!
这里的一切昭示着北大荒精神的旗帜必将高高飘扬!