presage
及物动词预示,预兆
名词预示,预兆,预感
及物动词
1. The change could presage serious problems.
这变化可能预示着有严重问题将要发生。
2. This sign presages rains.
这种迹象是下雨的预兆。
不及物动词
1. By certain signs we may presage of heats and rains.
靠某种迹象,我们可以预测酷热和下雨。
presage的解释
1. 预示,预兆:prerogative 特权 | presage 预示,预兆 | prescince 预知,先见
2. 预兆 预示:recontamination 再污染 | presage 预兆 预示 | price discrimination 价格歧视, 因人而异的售价
3. 预感:pres. 总统 | presage 预感 | presbyopia 老花眼
4. 预兆:premise#立前提 | presage#预兆 | prevaricate#支吾其词
1. 预示;预兆;警示
If something presages a situation or event, it is considered to be a warning or sign of what is about to happen.
e.g. ...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
1. A strong majority in a Pew Research Center survey said this election is especially important, a result that could presage a high turnout.
2. In China, death is taboo and often people think making a will could presage their death.
3. If accurate, the report could presage sharply increased efforts to organize unions at foreign companies.
4. Greece is hoping confident the new Acropolis museum will presage the return of the Parthenon sculptures.
noun
1. presage
1. a sign of something about to happen
e.g. he looked for an omen before going into battle
Synonym: omen portent prognostic prognostication prodigy
2. presage的近义词
2. a foreboding about what is about to happen
verb