presaged
美 [?pres?d?]
英 ['pres?d?] 
- n.預示;前兆;預知;預感
- v.成為…的前兆;預先警告;預言;預感
詞形變化
第三人稱單數:presages 現在分詞:presaging 過去式:presaged 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
The volume of "Poems" which appeared a year previously hardly presaged the disordered work that was to follow.
在《荒原》發表前一年問世的《詩選》絕對不會預示繼之而來的是這樣一不“雜亂無章”的作品。
The shutdown of "Super Girl" was taken as a warning throughout the television industry and presaged the new rules.
叫停“超級女聲”節目被視作對整個電視行業的一個警告,也預示著新規定的出臺。
"It is a little like da Vinci and the helicopter, " he says, referring to the artist's famous sketches that presaged later inventions.
他說:“這有點兒像達?芬奇和直升機。”——這兒他提到了畫家預言以后發明的著名素描。
The civil-rights movement presaged a partisan sea-change in American politics.
民權運動預示著美國政黨政治將發生巨大的變化。
For many years a war cloud was hovering over Europe. At times sharp clashes, like peals of thunder, presaged the imminent storm.
多年來,歐洲上空戰云密布,尖銳的沖突迭起,如隆隆的雷聲預示著風暴即將來臨。
He emphasized self-expression, the warm personal note presaged by C. P. E. Bach and Mozart.
他強調自我表現,這種熱情的、帶有個人色彩的表現足巴赫和莫扎特所預示過的。
Bouts of hysteria, sometimes presaged by apparently magical occurrences, can lead to hundreds of deaths.
看起來奇異的事件,有時使人變得躁動狂熱,這可以造成數百人死亡。
Over time, my guess is that we'll see all of them start to converge - presaged perhaps by Amazon's introduction of Windows Server instances.
隨著時間發展,我猜測我們會看到它們會開始互相靠攏-從Amazon引入Windows服務實例就是一個預示。
Stars also presaged the birth of several of them.
星星也預兆了他們其中幾個的出生。
Many of the ideas propounded in the 1980 campaign presaged the Tea Party movement.
1980年大選期間的許多構想都預示著未來茶黨運動的走向。