1.
Of or being an omen, especially an evil one.
预示的预兆的或成为预兆的,特别是坏的预兆的
2.
without any warning,
在毫无预兆的情况下,
3.
rebuffed (by a lover) without warning.
(被爱人)毫无预兆的回绝。
4.
An omen or foreboding, especially of evil.
预示,预兆,凶兆预兆或凶兆,尤指不幸的
5.
"boding:an omen or foreboding, especially of evil."
预示,预兆,凶兆:预兆或凶兆,尤指不幸的。
6.
It was an omen among omens, pointing a path for him to tread.
这是预兆中的预兆,指引着他走一条路。
7.
Palpitation is a warming of heart trouble.
心悸是心脏病的预兆。
8.
a steadily escalating sense of foreboding; the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case.
这是一种不祥的预兆。
9.
The crocus is a herald of spring.
报春花是春天的预兆
10.
Dark clouds denote rain.
乌云是下雨的预兆。
11.
This sign presages rains.
这种迹象是下雨的预兆。
12.
A gloomy prognosis for economic recovery.
经济复苏的黯淡预兆
13.
An indication of something important or calamitous about to occur;an omen.
预告,为…的征兆预示着重大事情或灾难性事情即将发生的预兆;预告
14.
A prediction of the future, made under divine inspiration.
预示,先兆在神的启发下对未来的预言
15.
an omen of defeat
失败的前兆,vt.1. 预示,预告
16.
To have a premonition of(a future misfortune.
预感有一种(不详之兆)的预感
17.
A sense that something is about to occur;a premonition.
预感感到什么事将要发生的感觉;预先警告,预兆
18.
Summer styles are often a foretaste of autumn fashion.
夏装的款式常常是秋装的预兆。