v. 预示,预兆(尤指不祥之事);预言,预感
n. 预示,预兆;预感,预知
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复数
presages
第三人称单数
presages
现在分词
presaging
过去式
presaged
过去分词
presaged
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1.To present an indication or a suggestion of beforehand; presage.
预先给予暗示;预示。
2.The incident is believed to presage war.
预报,预示用信号示意(人或事)的临近;预示。
3.Yet, to list these paragons from today's perspective is already to presage the demise of the belief in their inevitable victory.
然而,今天我们列举这些榜样,则已经预示着在它们无可争辩的胜利中信念的死亡。
4.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?
5.This would presage a true apocalypse for the civilization.
这将预示这个文明的实在的灭顶之灾。
6.Suddenly he had a presage about the near danger.
他突然对即将到来的危险有了一种预感。