英 [ˈɔːɡə(r)] 美 [ˈɔːɡər]
v. 预言;是……的预兆;占卜
n. 预言者;占兆官;占卜师
n. (Augur)(美、英)奥格尔(人名)
复数augurs
第三人称单数augurs
现在分词auguring
过去式augured
过去分词augured
augur /ˈɔːɡə/ [ auguring augured augurs ]
不及物动词 If something augurs well or badly for a person or a future situation, it is a sign that things will go well or badly. 预示
The renewed violence this week hardly augurs well for smooth or peaceful change.
本周新的暴力事件预示着顺利的平稳转变几乎是不可能的。
比如augur(占兆官)就可以通过宣布不吉的征兆来阻止官员的任免和法令的施行。
augury 占卜;预言;预兆
预言者;占兆官;占卜师
预言;是…的预兆
Conflicts among the various groups do not augur well for the future of the peace talks.
各派之间的冲突对和平谈判不是一个好兆头。
Mounting sales augur a profitable year.
不断增加的销售量预示着好年景。
Such frustrations augur ill for Iran's future.
这种挫折预示伊朗暗淡的前景。
"It remains to be seen how strongly the U.K. government presses for Lugovoi, " said Augur.
Does that augur any hope for any flexibility in the Iranian position, do you think?
These three are all very good players, but their absences don't augur catastrophe for the Yankees.