英 [ˈpresɪdʒ] 美 [ˈpresɪdʒ]
v. 预示,预兆(尤指不祥之事);预言,预感
n. 预示,预兆;预感,预知
复数presages
第三人称单数presages
现在分词presaging
过去式presaged
过去分词presaged
presage /ˈprɛsɪdʒ/ [ presaging presaged presages ]
及物动词 If something presages a situation or event, it is considered to be a warning or sign of what is about to happen. 警示; 预示; 预兆
...the dawn's loud chorus that seemed to presage a bright hot summer's day.
...那个清晨的百鸟鸣唱分外嘹亮,似乎在预兆着一个炎热明媚的夏日。
a foreboding about what is about to happen
a sign of something about to happen
同义词: omen / portent / prognostic / prognostication / prodigy
预感
预示
To signal the approach of;presage.预报,预示用信号示意(人或事)的临近;预示 The lowering clouds presage a storm暗云低沉是暴风雨的前兆。 .
presaged(预兆), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 预试:preliminary test 预示;预知;预感;预言;预先警告;前兆:presage 预示;预见:prefiguration ...
... 预试:preliminary test 预示;预知;预感;预言;预先警告;前兆:presage 预示;预见:prefiguration ...
预感;前兆
预感;预言
Does Golden Globe success presage an Oscar?
荣获金球奖预示着荣膺奥斯卡大奖吗?
By certain signs we may presage of heats and rains.
根据某些迹象,我们可以预告酷热和下雨。
What might this presage for Europe's overpriced markets?
美国这种情况对房价过高的欧洲房市会有什么样的预示作用呢?
The initiative could presage a decision by the government to pay for diabetes prevention programs.
FORBES: Omada Health Which Focuses On Diabetes Prevention Raises $4.7 Million
America's newfound protectionism is also worrying the Europeans and could easily presage a new trade war.
The Audio-visual Bill proposed by the French minister of culture, Catherine Trautmann, may presage further change.