名词(对不祥之事的)预感,预知
形容词<文>(对不祥之事)预感的,预知的
动词<正>预示(灾祸等)( forebode的现在分词 )
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1. She had a foreboding that she's never see him again.
她有预感,觉得再也见不到他了。
2. She had a strange foreboding that she'd never see him again.
她有一种再也见不到他的奇怪的预感。
3. Tim's absence filled her with foreboding.
提姆的缺席令她产生了不祥的预感。
1. 预兆:它包括一个人的预感(hunch)、灵感(inspiration)、洞察力(insight)、内在的声音(innervoice)或预兆(foreboding). 我们也常常提到直觉,往往会用直觉的判断去处理问题,那这个直觉是什么呢?直觉主要指的是指的人的听觉、视觉、嗅觉、触觉、味觉.
2. 预感的:forebode 预感 | foreboding 预感的 | forebrain 前脑
3. 预感/先兆/预兆:forebode /预示/预兆/预感/ | foreboding /预感/先兆/预兆/ | forebody /前机身/机身前部/
1. foreboding
1. (不祥的)预兆,预感
Foreboding is a strong feeling that something terrible is going to happen.
e.g. His triumph was overshadowed by an uneasy sense of foreboding.
他的胜利因为一种令人不安的不祥预感蒙上了阴影。
2. foreboding
2. 给人不祥预感的
If you describe something as foreboding, you mean that it makes you feel that something terrible is going to happen.
e.g. Prisons like Strangeways, built more than 100 years ago, were intended to look grim and foreboding places.
诸如斯特兰奇韦斯监狱之类建于 100 多年前的监狱故意营造出一种阴森、不祥的气氛。
1. The sense of foreboding grew among the Arsenal fans as the match progressed.
2. The team would arrive in a foreboding spot, to take on a local ghoul ruining things for everyone else.
3. And the sullen, yellowish sky outside seemed to be foreboding much more than just another spell of snow.
4. Some feel similar renovations at Auschwitz will to make the Nazi's largest camp seem less foreboding.
5. foreboding
5. As a matter of fact, her parents also had a foreboding premonition of the incident.
6. The startling fate that befalls David also provides an early moment of foreboding.
noun
1. an unfavorable omen
2. a feeling of evil to come
e.g. a steadily escalating sense of foreboding
the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case
Synonym: premonition presentiment boding