foreboded
[fɔ:'bəud]
[ foreboded ]
v. 预兆, 预感
例句与用法:
These developments forebode disaster.
这些情况预示著要有灾祸。
Her angry face forbode a confrontation.
她一脸怒气预示将有一场冲突。
词形变化:
名词: foreboder |
动词过去式: foreboded |
动词过去分词: foreboded |
动词现在分词: foreboding |
动词第三人称单数: forebodes |
foreboded
■Is sorrow foreboded to you?
商榷:原句似乎是:你们预见到悲哀?
■She foreboded her failure in the exam.
她预感自己会考试不及格。
■I foreboded that I might fail.
我预感自己可能会失败。
■Pestilence was known to have been foreboded by a shower of crimson light.
瘟疫,则人所周知是由一阵红光示警的。
■The quarrel foreboded the impossibility and the possibility of the dialogue between western Aesthetics and Chinese Aesthetics.
苏格拉底和希庇阿斯的一场问答预示了西方美学和中国美学对话的不可能性与可能性。
■harsh words that foreboded estrangement.
预示着隔阂的刺耳话语。