
presage
形容词
1. 吉凶预示的(adj.) - 吉凶预示的 - 不祥的先兆 - 预兆的 2. 预示性的(adj.) - 预示的 - 预兆的 - 预示未来的名词
1. 预兆(n.) - 预兆 - 征兆 - 预感 2. 预示(n.) - 预示 - 预感 - 预报词语辨析
- presage: 一般指预示不祥的事情。 - portent: 一般指预示重大事件或不幸的事情。 - omen: 一般指预示好运或坏运的事情。 - augury: 一般指由神示指导的预兆。词汇扩充
- presager: 预言者 - presagement: 预感 - presaging: 预示的 - presageful: 预示的 - presagefully: 预示地近义词
- foretell - forecast - foreshadow - portend - predict反义词
- disregard - ignore柯林斯词典
presage (noun) - A presage is a sign or a warning that something, often something unpleasant, is going to happen. - There was no presage of the betrayal that was to come. presage (verb) - If something presages a situation or event, it is considered to be a sign or warning that it is about to happen or appear. - This discovery could presage a cure for the disease.牛津词典
presage (noun) - A sign or warning of a future event; an omen. - The fever was a somber presage of his final illness. presage (verb) - Be a sign or warning of (an imminent event, typically an unwelcome one). - The outcome of the game presaged the coming season.用法
- Their victory in the election presaged a period of political stability. - The dark clouds presaged an approaching storm.相关例句
- His sudden departure was a presage of trouble. (他突然离开预示着麻烦的来临。)
- The storm clouds were a presage of the fierce weather ahead. (暴风云是即将到来的恶劣天气的预兆。)
- This incident presaged the downfall of his career. (这一事件预示了他事业的失败。)
- Their victory in the championship presaged their dominance in the sport. (他们在锦标赛中的胜利预示了他们在这项运动中的统治地位。)
- The sudden drop in sales presaged the company's financial crisis. (销售额的突然下降预示了公司的财务危机。)
- The darkening sky presaged an approaching storm. (变暗的天空预示着一场即将来临的暴风雨。)
- The bird's song at dawn is considered a presage of a beautiful day. (黎明时鸟儿的歌声被认为是美好一天的预兆。)
- The howling wind and black clouds presaged a severe thunderstorm. (呼啸的风和黑云预示着一场强烈的雷暴。)
- Her sudden silence presaged bad news. (她突然的沉默预示着坏消息。)
- The falling leaves presage the arrival of winter. (落叶预示着冬天的到来。)
- The eerie silence in the house presaged something sinister. (房子里的诡异寂静预示着不祥之事。)
- The economic downturn is seen as a presage of a recession. (经济下滑被视为衰退的预兆。)
- His dark mood presaged an argument. (他阴沉的情绪预示着一场争论。)
- The old building's crumbling facade presaged its impending collapse. (老建筑物摇摇欲坠的外观预示着即将崩塌。)
- The sudden change in the company's leadership presaged a shift in strategy. (公司领导层的突然变动预示着战略的转变。)
- The hawk circling above us was seen as a presage of danger. (盘旋在我们头上的鹰被视为危险的预兆。)
- Her dramatic entrance presaged an eventful evening. (她戏剧性的进场预示着一个多事的夜晚。)
- The early blooming of the flowers presages an early spring. (花朵的早开预示着早春的到来。)
- The darkening sky presaged a heavy rainstorm. (天空变暗预示着一场暴雨。)
- His wise words presaged a successful future. (他智慧的言辞预示着成功的未来。)