forebode 英 [fɔ:'bəʊd]   美 [fɔrˈbod, for-]

forebode

forebode  英 [fɔ:'bəʊd] 美 [fɔrˈbod, for-]

v. 预示;预感;预兆 

进行时:foreboding  过去式:foreboded  过去分词:foreboded  第三人称单数:forebodes  名词复数:forebodes 

Black clouds forebode a storm. 乌云预示着有暴风雨。
The Immortal Bathtub is famous for its changing water-color , which can forebode the weather and the earthquake. “仙人澡塘”以水色的变化能预兆晴雨和地震而闻名。

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  • v. 预示;预感;预兆
  • 1. Black clouds forebode a storm.

    乌云预示着有暴风雨。

  • 2. The Immortal Bathtub is famous for its changing water-color , which can forebode the weather and the earthquake.

    “仙人澡塘”以水色的变化能预兆晴雨和地震而闻名。

  • 3. can be, if I forebode aright, no power, short of the Divine mercy, to disclose, whether by uttered words, or by type or emblem, the secrets that may be buried with a human heart.

    如果我的预感不错的话,除去上天的仁慈,没有什么力量,无论是通过讲出来的语言或是任何形式的标志,能够揭示可能埋在一个人心里的秘密。

  • forebode (v.) "feel a secret premonition," especially of something evil, c. 1600, from fore- + bode. Transitive meaning "announce beforehand, presage," especially something undesirable, is from 1660s. Intransitive sense "to presage" is from 1711. Related: Foreboded; foreboding. Old English forebodian meant "to announce, declare."
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