第三人称复数:omens
名词预兆; 征兆; 前兆; 兆头
及物动词预示; 预告; 有…的前兆
及物动词
1. The dark clouds omen rain.
这些乌云预示要下雨。
2. The clouds omen rain.
这乌云预示要下雨。
名词
1. Some magpies were singing in the tree when I left home for the first time, a good omen in Chinese culture.
当我初次离家时,喜鹊在树上唱歌,在中国文化中这是个好预兆。
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1. (凶兆):仔细看过我们就会发现如果受害者不直视他,他是不会杀人的,这使我想起美国电影<<凶兆>>(Omen)里的小男孩,因为他太漂亮了,谁见了都会不自觉地驻足观看,而凡是观看他的人必不得好死.
2. 阿曼:说的好 确实是国人的英语水平提高了,阿曼(OMEN) 就是 哦,男人,那我们就是女人(WOMEN),国足是女人,踢起球来他就是女人!!哈哈 只有笑了~~~
1. 征兆;预兆;兆头
If you say that something is an omen, you think it indicates what is likely to happen in the future and whether it will be good or bad.
e.g. Her appearance at this moment is an omen of disaster...
她在此刻出现预示着一场灾难。
e.g. Could this at last be a good omen for peace?
这是否终于可以视作和平的吉兆了?
1. omen的翻译
1. The rising Western cacophony about China's currency policy is not a good omen for the fragile global recovery.
2. omen的翻译
2. Others more cryptic are calling it a bad omen and fear already his days are numbered referring to how Lincoln passed away.
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3. Wang said wearing such a suit at his wedding was a bad omen and went to the department store to seek an explanation.
4. Police claim to have recovered some digging tools, cultural relics and a treasure map drawn by a master of geomantic omen from them.
5. The Hindenburg Omen is a technical indicator that is supposed to foretell the collapse of the American market.
6. It was also called Kanyu in ancient Chinese, meaning a geomantic omen applied to a building or a piece of land.
7. omen
7. The April retail sales numbers are also a bad omen for second quarter gross domestic product growth.
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8. The fact that even protocol remains in dispute would seem a bad omen for anyone expecting progress on the substantive differences straining the countries'relationship.
9. omen在线翻译
9. World Champion Zhong Hongyan also went into the finals of omen's single 500m Kayak directly.
10. In medieval times, the black fox was considered a bad omen by superstitious villagers.
noun
1. a sign of something about to happen
e.g. he looked for an omen before going into battle
Synonym: portent presage prognostic prognostication prodigy
verb